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GNX3k in my vista device manager.

If you download the gnx3k suite installer and right click on it then select compadability mode and select run in windows xp service pack 2 mode. and clikc run as admin then it will launch the setup process just follow it like you would install on xp it will install drivers but it wont install xedit.
then you can still use your 3k in vista to record with any recording program just wont be able to run xedit.. its not official and its on-edge but hey its the best we can do till digitech stops slacking right?

If you download the gnx3k suite installer and right click on it then select compadability mode and select run in windows xp service pack 2 mode. and clikc run as admin then it will launch the setup process just follow it like you would install on xp it will install drivers but it wont install xedit.
then you can still use your 3k in vista to record with any recording program just wont be able to run xedit.. its not official and its on-edge but hey its the best we can do till digitech stops slacking right?
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As far as the other issues... I've never had latency problems. My DAW is nice, but it's by no means top-of-the-line. Latency occurs with all devices - not just GNX - and there are ways to work around most of these issues.
I love vista and the backwards compadability is great i think sure somethings wont work but some will all my stuff works except for xedit, but i really dont mind since i bought it for recording and its doing exactly that.
\"Attn: Windows® Vista® owners
We hear your voices! DigiTech engineers have been hard at work on Windows® Vista® compatibility with our products. Please check our website regularly for more information and news on these future releases.
Thanks for your patience! \"
That is cool... at least they have formally announced this. Yay!
http://www.guitarworkstation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5435
The driver release has been delayed - I'm sure just about everyone realizes this by now. At this point it's running about two weeks behind the target date, due to some bugs that they can't find. So, while frustrating, the wait is worthwhile - nobody wants bunk drivers.
I will have some more concrete information by the end of next week, if the drivers don't come out by then.
http://www.guitarworkstation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6602
Personally, I have received very good response in all my tech support and questions, in all my many emails and phone calls to Digitech. I got on a first name basis, and traded personal phone numbers with my Techie.
They even sometimes talk about me at the water cooler! :shock:
Consequently, that was one big reason I joined this message board. I find the regulars here, are always willing to help in any question, and I have always found positive results. 8)
Big thanks to Josh Kapp & Ryan Clifford for working so hard on this and actually taking time to answer user concerns - I know it was tough going and despite some of the somewhat rude comments made here, there are lots of us who appreciate your hard work.
After start application - Blue screen and restart pc. WHAT ?
- delete all \"digitech\" in win. registry
- again install Xedit 2.3
Are these the hoops of fire we have to jump thru to run X-edit on Vista?...I can see some PC novices screwing up a system royally going into the registry and sys 32 files!
A fresh install of XEdit 2.3 was perfectly smooth, and XEdit 2.3 worked the first time I plugged in my GNX4. No more separate USB driver install either, so it's actually easier than it was under XP.
To delete all registry, you may run \"ccleaner\" or \"tuneup utilities\". These programs does the job.
I hope this helps
Guillestrato
It definitely sounds like you have to get rid of all parts of earlier XEdit versions before installing 2.3. Here's a good example...
http://www.guitarworkstation.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=44297#44297
I´ve installed the new version 2.3 in my machine (Thanks Digitech to provide support for Windows Vista)... But I´m with problems... The installation process runs well but when I try to open the application I always receive the following error message:
Device Discovery Failed
X-Edit was unable to locate a device. This may happen for any of the following reasons:
- The device is not connected to your computuer. (YES, The device is connected I can read the CF Card)
- X-Edit is already running (try opening presets from within the application) (NO, It´s not running yet)
- Another application is already using the device´s MIDI ports (Does anyone can help me why can I check this ?)
- The USB MIDI drivers have not been properly installed (Does anyone can help me why can I check this ?)
Thanks in advance
Not sure this is much help, but X-Edit has always been a one port beast. If you hook your GNX to a different USB port than you did when the drivers installed, It would never see it correctly. I doubt this has changed in the new version.
Are you using the port that you did when you first hooked up your GNX after installing the new X-Edit? These computers now a days have 12 USB ports. :roll: Just make sure you use the same one each time you hook up your GNX.
FWIW
KT
I'm no expert, but it sounds like maybe you had a previous installation that wasn't Completely un-installed. ?
When i tried to un-install my original version it failed !
But in the Vista control panel it showed no sign of the program ???.. so i thought it must have worked ?
But then in the \"show all programs\" list ... there it was ??
So i went into program files and deleted it ... then re-booted and it STILL showed up in the program list !!
So i deleted it again and finally it was gone......
My point is ... i think you should do multiple thorough un-installs before you attempt to install the new one...
Sorry if i'm way off the mark.. but i do believe in remove and re-boot before you install the new version.... all the best..
P.S.
We all here will get you up and running... i've found nothing but helpful people here!!
dont stress.
regards
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this is what happens when i start x edit.ive been messing with this thing
for four days,ready to throw it through the wall.please help. thanks
Glad to hear it! Just make sure every time you plug your GNX into your computer you use the same port, or you'll have problems.
KT
So i tried to re-install the drivers and X-Edit has stopped working! I've tried to un-install and re-install and now Vista says it cannot locate the device !!
I can't find how to clean the registry cause i can't even run a program!
Any assistance would be appreciated.
I just though i'd reply to my previous if anyone else has this trouble in future.
Still can't get asio drivers to work though ?