This video is meant to serve as a starting point for anyone unfamiliar with the JamOrigin MIDI Guitar software in general, or the MIDI Guitar 3 software in particular. The first part of this series is intended to go into detail on topics like tracker settings, a (perceived) latency/tracking concept, and signal chain questions.
0:00 Intro
0:40 The basics - no special gear, just your guitar
1:20 Standalone and plugin
1:45 NO pedals in the signal chain
2:30 A clean, strong bright signal
3:00 Make sure your guitar can deliver
3:45 Audio Interface setting - strong but not clipping
4:13 Signal flow chart
5:58 The two places where we can actually make a difference
6:50 Lower buffer size crackle test
8.30 Tracker settings
9:20 Too high Gate example
11:05 The Tracker Modes
11:55 Filtering out bends with the CHROMATIC MIDI Machine
12:30 The NoBend Instrument test
13:40 Importance of choosing the right plugins
15:20 The perceived latency/tracking components
16:49 The Django gypsy Jazz guitar example
18:00 Sample offset to include pre-stroke audio content
19:32 Upright bass - when you expect lag it is fine
20:46 The MIDI Guitar 3 User Interface glossary
23:27 Outro