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Old 02-02-2014, 11:03 PM
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Default FISHMAN TriplePlay Wireless Guitar MIDI Controller

Hi There,

RE; FISHMAN TriplePlay Wireless Guitar MIDI Controller



Q - Does anyone use one of these ? ..., experiences ?




Im running Windows 7 , and FISHMAN are saying that the TriplePlay software has issues in Pro Tools 11 ( Windows Version ) .



FISHMAN are saying that AVID needs to do an update to Protools 11 Windows Version to correct the problem.



I want to buy a FISHMAN TriplePlay Wireless Guitar MIDI Controller , to compose in Pro Tools 11 , as my keyboard skills are crap ...,

Other than that ..., it looks like a much more realistic way to capture nuances like slides and string bends and vibrato for V.I stringed instruments etc





Here is the explanation from Fishman for the Protools 11 Windows version issue

- and a Temporary workaround solution to the problem that they say AVID needs to address with an update
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Link ;
http://tripletalk.fishman.com/2014/0...tools-windows/


Using TriplePlay with Pro Tools 11 (Windows)

While the latest version 1.2 release of the TriplePlay software is AAX-compatible and can therefore be hosted within Pro Tools, this new feature is technically Mac-only as of right now. There is an issue within Pro Tools on Windows machines where the ports are not allowed to be shared once they are opened by Pro Tools, which prevents the TriplePlay controller from pairing with the receiver. Hopefully, Avid will be able to address this soon and release an update. In the meantime, if you want to host TriplePlay within Pro Tools on a Windows machine, there is a workaround.


Pro Tools 11 AAX - Temporary Workaround ( Untill Avid update Protools 11 Windows Version )

- Launch the TriplePlay standalone app. This will open the port for TriplePlay.

- Now launch Pro Tools. It will not be able to open the TriplePlay control port because it is already open.

- Close the TriplePlay standalone app. Now the TriplePlay plugin will be able to attach to the TP control port and everything should work


Q - Has anyone tried this workaround ?



Q- Is AVID working on a solution in PT11 , that will allow the sharing of ports on computers running Windows ?



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