![]() Not sure it's worth it with added latency. What can be a possible explanation for why SPDIF adds more latency? So that means, for live playing, analogue outs are more optimal? I just recently startef using SPDIF due to no AD/DA noise. But it took me two years to master the AxeFxII, and I'm still not satisfied with it! lol). I've loved my Kemper since a week after I got it (it took me that long. Especially if the conversion is superior, because then it might make Kemper profile sound even better, but on a non Kemper device. I'm not familiar with the tech, but it could spell more urgency if they do it. I'm wondering if Neural DSP will even figure a way out to import Kemper rigs. Including, but not limited to, multiple amp "captures", campures of pedals, and wireless connectivity.Ībility to use the Kemper as a plug-in (to avoid pesky digital connections), even if you have to have the hardware act as a dongle. The Neural DSP Quad Cortex takes care of A LOT of my (and probably most others too unless they are minimalists) wishes for the Kemper II. ![]() Finally! I know they're sitting on something. My actual "workaround" for this is: I set up a shortcut for the SWS script "Toggle 'Display media item take name'".What I hope is that after Kemper has allowed Fractal to blow wads of cash on a machine that still can't change sample rates, a competitor has come into the arena to push Kemper into releasing a machine that slays the universe. ![]() Either I am blind and I really could not find it in the options, the web and not in the forums. Is it at least somewhere / somehow possible to alter the naming pattern of newly recorded MIDI patterns? At the moment it is "$track untitled MIDI item". So I thought to put the record command in the script as well, but I am not sure, if this would be clever, etc. Also I found in the forums that there is no "afterRecord" hook in the ReaScript API. But I failed on "select last recorded item" already, since I want to use "Record MIDI overdub" and it seems like "automatic last recorded item selection" is only available then. my idea was to run a script after every recording to select the last recorded item/s and check if they are MIDI items and rename them to something like "". I tried to dig into scripting a bit, but there were some problems as well. So another idea would be to solve it with a script like this: simply remove the name of the recorded MIDI item. I searched the web, the forum and also asked in the discord chat, but no chance yet. Now I wonder if there might be any way to maybe hide the item name for MIDI items only? Today I recognized that it is possible to hide the item name in the options. I like to just ignore the item names while working with MIDI, but for audio items I still would like to see them. Has anyone had this problem? Thanks in advance! I wouldn't doubt the problem is simple and user-error, but I can't figure it out and haven't been able to find a thread for this on Fractal or here. I'm a novice but it really seems like an issue with the AXE III. Also went back and tried both AXE III and II through Focusrite and Reaper worked fine. I've tried everything I can think of, including uninstalling Focusrite driver, uninstalling all AXE drivers (except the AXE III), also uninstalling AXE III driver and reinstalling, reinstalling Reaper v6.04, rebooting PC (MSI w/Windows 10), tried different USB cables, tried them into different USB ports on PC. This is all without playing note, and occurs with the AXE output turned to zero. At the second the track was armed it overloaded to max on the meters and the accompanying sound was extreme hiss noise. Once I changed the ASIO to AXE FX III, and the corresponding new groups of I/Os, I thought I'd be ready to go. From what I could determine from the AXE manual there was really nothing I needed to do to set up the AXE internally (I may be very wrong, and I'm also pinging Fractal and their forum). I just got an AXE FX III and planned to use it as interface. I'm a guitarist who has used an AXE FX II with a Focusrite 18i20 interface to PC/Reaper, and rather minimally at that, since 2012. ![]() Hello - I'm not new to Reaper, but I'm still very much a novice user, and honestly not extremely technical-minded in general.
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