I really like this approach as it lets me see what is happening in a signal path just at a glance. It’s got AMPS that look like AMPS and PEDALS that look like PEDALS and RACK GEAR that looks like the rack gear that it is supposed to be. Still, OVERLOUD is set up to look like an actual guitar setup. Sometimes, tweaking your brains out is fun. Many of them sound great, just out of the box and you don’t have to tweak your brains out. One of the big changes in THU is the “RIG PLAYER” which is sort of like the OVERLOUD version of doing a “KEMPERISH” thing where you can sample a given rig and get it down in to one small preset without a million different buttons/variable settings. It’s got a new GUI which I must say I don’t love as much as the last GUI but heck, things change. Back to OVERLOUD, the most recent version of OVERLOUD is called TH-U. BIAS mobile is amazing as well due to the depth that it allows in tweaking your tone.
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It’s still my fave for mobile due to lack of patch change lag and killer tones/fx etc and pretty simple to use.
I was on the original BIAS testing team and still am a huge fan of BIAS. There are some AMAZING plugins out there and each one has it’s bis that make it great and perfect for any given user. I’ve tried em all and keep coming back to this one. I’ve been using the guitar plugin from OVERLOUD for several years and I still love it. Switch on the “Record monitoring” on both the tracks.Īrm the record on the second track as showed in the following image.Īt this point you can use your MIDI interface and a Overloud plugin in Reaper. In that window click on the “Receives” panel and select the second track.
On the First track click on the “Route” button, a new window will be opened. On the other track set the input control on MIDI and select your MIDI interface. Right click and select “insert new track”
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It's set up to show you how to get it working with these 6 popular daws.Īs one of the most common DAWS is REAPER, let's look at it first. Recently, this issue has come up and Phill66 found a great resource that describes how to get your midi foot controller to work with pretty much any DAW you like!! Here is the link. GETTING YOUR MIDI CONTROLLER TO WORK WITH YOUR DAW