Guitar Rig 4 & 6 Presets sound different in Guitar Rig 6 !

Gibson845
Gibson845 Member Posts: 39 Member
edited April 2023 in Guitar Rig & FX

Hello!


maybe around 10-20% of my presets from Guitar Rig 4 and 5 are sounding different in Guitar Rig 6 :/ I wanted to replace my older guitar rig instances for future proof and using the new Guitar Rig 6 features but yeah i got around 20-30 projects where the presets sound different, it is not always the same difference, sometimes the delay, the filter, the stereo and so on. i didnt want to upload now 20 videos :) but i did make 3 examples, maybe someone knows if i can fix this? without sending NI a message.


Example1

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1djr5ptstk2an7p/Guitar%20Rig%20Problems%20silentbeats.mp4?dl=0

Example2

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ueyum3iequksj2b/Guitar%20Rig%20Problems%20silentnew.mp4?dl=0



Example 3

https://www.dropbox.com/s/fpbgymu0z6xf08e/Guitar%20Rig%20Problems%20silentpicture.mp4?dl=0



Of course i can also upload the presets. hope someone has any ideas, sometimes it is minor but also a lot of times pretty drastic changed. THX A LOT!

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Comments

  • Eddie_NI
    Eddie_NI Product Team Posts: 355 mod

    Generally we strive for backwards sound compatibility with our Guitar Rig releases. However there have been a few bugfixes since Guitar Rig 4 that may have resulted in sounds not being a 100% identical anymore.

    It would be helpful if you could upload the Guitar Rig 5 and Guitar Rig 6 presets so that we can find out what changed and maybe point you in the direction how to fix this.

  • Gibson845
    Gibson845 Member Posts: 39 Member

    Hi Eddie, thx so much i appreciate the help! i send you a PM with a downloadlink which containts the Guitar Rig 4/5 Presets and the imported Guitar Rig 6 presets :). thx

  • Gibson845
    Gibson845 Member Posts: 39 Member

    One observation i made and i resolved some issues with Guitar Rig 6 myself was that QUAD DELAY didnt import the correct values with TIME so i always had to manually adjust mostly 1 step to the left, from 1/1T to 1/2 or 1/4 to 1/8. and so on.

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