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Native Instruments Releases Guitar Rig 3.2

Jan 14, 2009 5:32 PM



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Native Instruments has released a software update for the Guitar Rig digital guitar studio. The 3.2 update provides Windows Vista 64 compatibility to all types of Guitar Rig 3, including its XE and LE versions, as well as 64-bit drivers for Rig Kontrol and Session I/O hardware.

In addition, Guitar Rig 3.2 features a MIDI input filter function, mono plug-in variants for AU and RTAS, reduced memory footprint, and a number of minor optimizations and fixes. The update also enables a third amplifier model and an extra effect unit in the LE version of Guitar Rig 3.

Registered users of Guitar Rig 3, Guitar Rig 3 XE, and Guitar Rig 3 LE may download the update for free at native-instruments.com/guitarrig.info.

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