Native Instruments Releases GUITAR RIG 3.2
published Tue, 13 Jan 2009 18:51:41 +0000 UTCNo Comment
BERLIN, Germany /Music Industry Newswire/ — Native Instruments today released GUITAR RIG 3.2, a free software update for its acclaimed digital guitar studio. The update brings full Windows Vista 64 compatibility to all flavors of GUITAR RIG 3 including its XE and LE versions, and includes 64bit drivers for the RIG KONTROL and SESSION I/O hardware. Further improvements in version 3.2 include a new MIDI input filter function, new mono plugin variants for AU and RTAS, reduced memory footprint, and various minor optimizations and fixes. The 3.2 update also enables a third amplifier model and an additional effect unit in the LE version of GUITAR RIG 3.
The 3.2 update is now available as a free download for registered users of GUITAR RIG 3, GUITAR RIG 3 XE and GUITAR RIG 3 LE.
More information on GUITAR RIG 3 can be found at www.native-instruments.com/guitarrig.info
About Native Instruments:
Native Instruments is the pioneer and market leader in the field of software instruments, and one of the key players in the market of computer-based audio production technology. The company’s mission is to develop outstanding musical tools for all styles and genres. The resulting products regularly push technological boundaries and open up new creative horizons for professionals and amateurs alike.
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