Note the aax doesn't validate so just make sure you only select RTAS. This is not the case with GR v5.1.0 from R2R which installs just fine here! Here's my fix for this install issue specific for use with Pro Tools: a) Install 5.1.1 version from R2R and disregard install error at end of installation. Just tried installing GR5 v5.1.1 by R2R (downloaded it twice from 2 different locations) and it still bombs out every time with an unspecified error at the end of the install. pdc oh and mucho thanks for the upload :)Ĭlearly something is not right with this release! I just did a virgin test install of 10.8.2 on my 27" iMac i5 Quad Core. I am finally ok with GTR2, yes, taken that long. Still the best sounds if you be bothered working with it. Still annoying and counter-intuitive to use (it's NI, after all). Lots to explore in GTR5 but as far as I can see it's all the same but with a slightly less ridiculous interface. that's why I don't want to upgrade to Lion - half my plugins will disappear. If you are on Lion 10.7 and having problems. I made sure the Service Center app was not reporting my dubious activities back home by using our old fave, Little Snitch. I didn't bother with the plist files (lazy, yet curious to see if it mattered). So I dragged the DEMO GTR5 app and folder from my apps to the trash and deleted it. If you a stable system and it does what you need, LEAVE IT ALONE). Success :) I'm using osx 10.6.8 and Logic 9.1.0 (it works so I stick with it - tried 9.1.5 and got crashes every day. You need to get rid of the NI 'FREE' player first, or something. did you have the free version installed first? I remember something about this. You guys who are still getting DEMO on the presets. I have the Guitar Rig 5 Free Player installed (and activated) at the moment, so I'm guessing I should totally remove that first. Yup, still there :) I'll try this on 10.6.8 on Logic 9.1.1 (later versions have gone all wrong - stick with something that works). Way better than all the Toontrack stuff (bass drums are always weird), and BFD which is only good if you want to sound like Phil Collins done wrong. I used that for ages and eventually bought it. It's a stripped down but awesome-sounding kit. I am most impressed by XLN Audio who offer Addictive Drums for FREE, forever. Yet another thing I hate about Native Instruments. Thanks mucho :) No more 30 minute time-out. Haha! Just been looking for this for the occasional use of the Rammstein thing.
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