- Impulse responses can be imported and converted by a simple drag and drop.
this thing is one of the best features finally we have!
Yes. This makes it way more natural to work with IRs. No need for the standalone Cab Maker anymore.
- Impulse responses can be imported and converted by a simple drag and drop.
this thing is one of the best features finally we have!
Yes. This makes it way more natural to work with IRs. No need for the standalone Cab Maker anymore.
There will be an update addressing this issue.
Bei jeder aktuellen Rig Manager Version 2.3 spielt es keine Rolle, ob Windows 7 oder Windows 10.
Das Backup von Rig Manager sollte aber unter allen Umständen auf die aktuelle Rig Manager Version unter Windows 10 importierbar sein.
My guess is that the small CR2032 battery inside the panel is empty. But please contact Support ([email protected]) to get help in that matter.
What happens if you set the clock again in the System menu?
The error message indicate that the real time clock is set to a date before 2017 and therefore you must adjust it.
If you connect Rig Manager the clock will be set automatically, too.
Unter „All Rigs“ (ganz oben)
.kipf files are Performances. You can import them via Rig Manager.
You should update to 7.1.3 first. If the problem persists, please do open a support ticket.
I guess it is solved then...
Can you provide a little bit more detail? What computer, which OS, which version of RM?
timo my input is permanently locked. I never lock any other whole sections but usually have a Wah locked in slot B and often Reverb locked too. Would that account for the behaviour?
Yes. The "E" reminds you that the Rig you are listening is not exactly the same as the stored one.
To elaborate this: Locking a section protects it from being overwritten from the information in a rig that is loaded. The "E" is actually a "sum" of the "edited flags" of each section. Therefore, when a locked section ("input" is not taken into account, because it is usually locked) is somehow changed (even turning it off and on) will not reset its "E".
I still seem to have the sticky E on all rigs, even where I haven’t touched anything.
Check for locked sections.
Gain is read from the Rig.
wondering if the sort by name, gain, etc..issue has been fixed as it's not listed in the notes.
yes.
This is fixed in the upcoming OS 7.1.3.
When you change the amp as describe in my first post the name doesn't change to the choosen profile.
I probably lost you here.. do you want to open a support ticket (in german)?
Please read this post which explains the reasons why your Windows 7 installation is rejecting the driver and what you need to do specifically:
Check the rigs in that performance: they have probably „Rig Tempo“ enabled which is used if Performance Tempo is off.
By disabling all Tempo options in performance and rigs of that performance, the Profiler will stay at the current tempo.
Slot names are not Amp names but Rig names.
The slot name changes with the Rig name as long as it has not been renamed.
You can set the Slot name to Rig name when you‘re editing rhe Slot name.
This is actually a bug that slipped back in, sorry for that. This is already fixed for 7.1.3.