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If you're able to record with it then that would point to the problem being Adobe Air.
Reconnect the GT100 and then fire up Reaper. Don't click on Tone Studio. Start a project in Reaper then you might get a prompt automatically to set up your device. If not then options => Prefences => audio device settings
The first drop dowmenu is: audio system and you select ASIO and your GT 100 should show up in the next drop down
Thanks for taking the time to help man.
I haven't hooked up my GT 100 to Tone Studio for a while so I'm following this with interest in case I have problems too. I have had difficulties with it before, hence my knowledge of the third party app. I think an update to Tone Studio fixed that issue for me several months ago.
FWIW my Windows 10 is up to date and the most recent drivers work fine for me with Reaper.
FWIW, it took Boss a couple of months to support the latest OS (High Sierra) after Apple released it. Macs may be great, but software vendors need to do their bit, too. Win 10 support was available much faster than that.
Adobe Air now wants to update again.
That's just not happening now.
It works.
I'm leaving it well alone.
I've never used a mac before but that makes some sense to me.
If always assumed that macs were perfect and THE answer to Microsoft being rubbish.
It's kind of enlightening to find out they have their problems too.
Thanks everyone.
This has made an awful weekend turn into a great start to the week.
If you've not already seen it, this is a useful video for getting better sounds from your GT. While it applies more to high gain sounds it's still really useful, particularly the sections on using the phrase loop so you can loop the type of riff you want to create the patch for, the cab sims, speaker placement and on using EQ to tighten the sound and get rid of harsh frequencies.
I found it really improved the patches I use for practice to the point I've actually recorded some stuff with them.
Panic over!
This should work.
This is another essential video (probably the most important) in order to get the best sound and should actually be the first thing you do. How to set a patch to calibrate the unit for your guitar