MIDI Guitar 2.2.1 and MIDI Bass 1.2.1 Now Available
MIDI Guitar 2 & MIDI Bass 1, Official Release!
After two years and thousands of feedback emails from guitarists all over the world, we are happy to announce that
MIDI Guitar 2 and
MIDI Bass 1 is now out of the Beta status! In other words, its a good time to upgrade to this latest release and if you are not a already a customer, there are new up-to-date
trial versions available.
Ending the Beta status is first of all
a commitment from us to not break anyting, related to your patches or DAW projects in future updates.
But it doesn’t mean that developments will stop! We will continue to develop and improve MIDI Guitar and MIDI Bass, in all aspects, and a new
MIDI Violin cousin will join soon as well.
Please also continue to report bugs or request new features and improvements.
Thank you for your support!
Massive interest and user feedback is what made MIDI Guitar and MIDI Bass possible. Thank you, all early adopters and everyone who contributed with feedback during the last two years of Beta testing!
Download
Customers: Run
any previous version of MIDI Guitar 2 to get an update notification and submit your email, right when it starts up.
Non-customers: New trial version at
jamorigin.com/download What's New in MIDI Guitar 2.2.1
- New: Installers on both Windows and Mac
- New: Patches have a new “Description” module for describing what they do
- Fixed: Third party mono plugins output to both output channels
- Fixed: Potential startup crash bug on some Macs
- Fixed: Better recovery if a faulty 3rd party plugin is loaded at startup
- Fixed: Separate selectors for audio input and output channels
- Fixes: Issue with plugin versions clearing standalone audio device settings
- Fixed: Issue with setting Note velocity from MIDI Machine scripts
- Fixed: Some inconsistent behavior in the Bassline MIDI Machine
- Fixed: Graphical issue with sliders in preferences
- Fixed: Minor UI layout tweaks
What’s new in MIDI Bass 1.2.1
- New: Just about everything. Still monophonic tracking, though.
A note on version numbers
We decided to jump from 2.0.x to 2.2.x to avoid a confusion with the iOS version 2.1.x which could give the impression that the iOS version is newer than the desktop releases.
MIDI Guitar and MIDI Bass releases are now unified and will follow the same versioning scheme, with the only difference that MIDI Bass is at major version 1, not 2.
More Information:
jamorigin.comKind Regards
Jam Origin