If you have been reading my forums, you will notice that i have been using Midi guitar 3 standalone with loopmidi as midi out into studio one 6. This way i have been able to achieve MPE. However this method is very very taxing on the cpu. And If i even use MPE, studio one will crash because it can’t handle 128 buffer size for low latency. It will manage at 256 but come on, who wants to play like that lol. I still use 256 since i have no other option. If i try to mix my guitar sound in with bias fx 2, the computer just says NOOOO altogether.
What i do notice though, is when i use the MG3 Vst plugin, along with bias fx 2, my laptop barely breaks a sweat. Like its not even trying. But the problem with the vst version?? No mpe which sucks.
Soo when will we windows users get to use MG3 MPE in our daws?
EDIT: I was wrong. Even in the DAW, it still struggles a lot with having bias fx 2 with midi guitar 3vst controlling an instrument.
So it doesn’t matter whether or not i use standalone
if you have a second interface try running mg3 standalone on it at 64 or 128 samples.
keep studio one on the first at 256 samples.
a similar approach works well for me.
also do the latencymon thing to see if you have a particular driver which is the bottleneck.
Set it to multi threading in audio device settings.
Awesome thanks for the feedback. I’ll definately try this out! Does this work on windows though? Using two audio interfaces?
Yeah i always have it on multi threading
yes, this approach is for windows.
it assumes you just need the midi from mg3, no audio.
nothing gets shared, mg3 gets both in and out (unused) of interface 2, and studio one gets exclusive use of the first.
my system seems more stable this way. but the main reason i’m using this approach is for ease of audio routing.
Ohk i will try it. Thank you for your help🙏
Ill let you know how it goes. I lent my friend my audio interface so it might take a min
Okay i more or less tried it. Im using ny multi effects as the interface at 64 buffersize. (Valeton gp200.
And im using the asio driver from windows as my other interface. Just for testing of course. So far im getting no crashes. Which is awesome!! So the problem is maybe because one audio interface was handling two softwares
Ill keep playing around and see if it holds up
It crashed again. Well it was worth the try