by Nebojsa Djogo | Aug 21, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog
Every audio plugin host has its strengths and weaknesses. In the table below – we try to compare Gig Performer® with the most common, comparable audio plugin hosts on macOS and Windows platforms. This page is updated on 2023-10-04 per relevant product user...
by David Jameson | Jul 25, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows, OS X, Tips
You may be wondering how to implement side-chaining in your audio plugin host. Quick answer: if you’re using Gig Performer, it’s pretty trivial. I never used side chaining myself. In fact I wasn’t even sure what it was for a long time. But I got forced into finding...
by David Jameson | Jul 22, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows, OS X
We recently got a question from a user who wanted to be able to switch rackspaces and variations using a Novation Launchpad. However, that product only produces MIDI Note Events but Gig Performer expects Program Change MIDI events so what do you do? Important note:...
by Nebojsa Djogo | May 18, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog
I’m primarily a guitar player and for years I’ve been searching for a “better” reverb plugin. I was never overly picky about my delays for some reason but reverbs really change the sound of one’s guitar significantly. I use reverbs with both my acoustic and...
by David Jameson | Apr 2, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows
Guest blog written by Greg Nelson . Shortly after the turn of the current century, I started to experiment with Virtual Studio Technology, and was very impressed with various software emulations of organs and synthesizers, and sampled pianos. I started to explore the...
by David Jameson | Jan 29, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips, Tutorials
Omnisphere supports a mode where it can load several sounds simultaneously so that you can switch from one to another with no delay and with the ability to leave the old sound audible until you release all notes. Of course, Gig Performer’s Patch Persist™...