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  • APPLICATION REFERENCE

  • The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Native Instruments GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Native Instruments GmbH, hereinafter referred to as Native Instruments. All product and company names are or trademarks of their respective owners.

    Application Reference written by Alexander Stamm, edited by Patryk Kroman

    Document Version: 01 (07/2009)

    Product Version: 4.0 (07/2009)

    Special thanks to the Beta Test Team, who were invaluable not just in tracking down bugs, but in making this a better product.

    MASSIVE was designed and developed entirely by Native Instruments GmbH. Solely the name Massive is a registered trademark of Massive Audio Inc, USA.

    KORE SOUND is a trademark of Native Instruments.

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    Native Instruments GmbH

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    USA

    Native Instruments North America, Inc.

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    Native Instruments GmbH, 2009. All rights reserved.

  • Application Reference IV

    Table Of Content

    1 Introduction ......................................................................................................................7

    1.1 About this Manual ...................................................................................................7

    2 User Interface ..................................................................................................................9

    2.1 Global Header .........................................................................................................92.1.1 Input & Output ................................................................................102.1.2 System Performance ........................................................................11

    2.2 Live View .............................................................................................................. 12

    2.3 Toolbar and Rack ..................................................................................................13

    2.4 Virtual Rig Kontrol ................................................................................................15

    2.5 SideKick ...............................................................................................................16

    3 Working with Presets ......................................................................................................17

    3.1 The Preset Browser ...............................................................................................183.1.1 Tags and the Preset List ...................................................................193.1.2 The Search Engine .......................................................................... 203.1.3 Loading and Saving Rack Presets ...................................................... 213.1.4 Saving New Rack Presets ................................................................. 213.1.5 Tags on Three Levels ....................................................................... 223.1.6 Tagging Presets .............................................................................. 24

    3.2 Preset Info Page ...................................................................................................26

    4 Components and the Rack ...............................................................................................27

    4.1 Building a Rack from Scratch .................................................................................274.1.1 The Component Pool ....................................................................... 284.1.2 Setting up an Amp .......................................................................... 284.1.3 Basics for Rack Building .................................................................. 30

    4.2 Component Presets ...............................................................................................324.2.1 Basics ........................................................................................... 324.2.2 Advanced Usage ............................................................................. 35

  • Application Reference V

    5 The Rack Tools ...............................................................................................................36

    5.1 Tapedeck Pre ........................................................................................................365.1.1 Playback ........................................................................................ 365.1.2 Recording ...................................................................................... 37

    5.2 Tapedeck Post ......................................................................................................385.2.1 Interaction with Tapedeck Pre ........................................................... 385.2.2 Recording Overdubs ........................................................................ 39

    5.3 Tuner ....................................................................................................................40

    5.4 Metronome and Synchronization ............................................................................ 41

    5.5 Preset Volume ......................................................................................................42

    6 The Rig Kontrol ...............................................................................................................43

    6.1 Activating the Rig Kontrol ......................................................................................44

    6.2 Assigning Functions to the Rig Kontrol ...................................................................44

    6.3 ConfiguringAssignments .......................................................................................47

    6.4 Assigning Functions to External Controllers ............................................................48

    7 Using Guitar Rig in a Host ...............................................................................................49

    7.1 Basics ..................................................................................................................497.1.1 Audio and MIDI Setup ..................................................................... 497.1.2 Plug-In Location ............................................................................. 497.1.3 Setting Up a Guitar or Bass Track ..................................................... 507.1.4 Synchronization .............................................................................. 507.1.5 Total Recall .................................................................................... 50

    7.2 Automating Parameters .........................................................................................517.2.1 The Automation List ........................................................................ 517.2.2 Automating Parameters in Apple Logic Pro ......................................... 52

    8 Options ...........................................................................................................................53

    8.1 Controller .............................................................................................................538.1.1 Setting up External MIDI Controllers .................................................. 548.1.2 Assigning Functions to Controllers ..................................................... 558.1.3 Linking External MIDI Controllers to the Virtual Rig Kontrol ................... 57

  • Application Reference VI

    8.2 Preferences ..........................................................................................................58

    9 Program Menu ................................................................................................................60

    9.1 File .......................................................................................................................60

    9.2 Edit ......................................................................................................................61

    9.3 View .....................................................................................................................62

    9.4 Help .....................................................................................................................63

    10 Audio and MIDI Settings ..................................................................................................64

    10.1 Audio ....................................................................................................................64

    10.2 Routing .................................................................................................................66

    10.3 MIDI .....................................................................................................................66

  • Application Reference 7

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    1 IntroductionWelcome to the Guitar Rig 4 Application Reference!

    1.1 About this Manual

    This manual covers all elements of GUITAR RIG 4 in detail. If you want to get deeply into the software, this is the document to refer to.