by Nebojsa Djogo | Jan 27, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles
Note: the latest Gig Performer edition is Gig Performer 4. If you are our existing user, please see our upgrade options. NEW GIG PERFORMER® EDITION REQUIRES A NEW LICENSE CODE. WITHOUT A NEW LICENSE CODE, GIG PERFORMER® WILL RUN IN TRIAL MODE FOR 14 DAYS. We do...
by Nebojsa Djogo | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows
Gig Performer has built-in support for multiple instances. Creating a second Gig Performer instance is easy. Just select File -> Create New Instance… (or open an existing one) and you’re all set: This works great on macOS and on many Windows computers...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP Script, Tips, Tutorials
In this article learn how to create a tap tempo button in Gig Performer 4 and earlier editions. . Gig Performer 4 . There’s no need to use GPScript any more for this. The System Actions plugin has a TapTempo parameter. Just attach a widget (typically a button or pad)...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP2 New Features
Gig Performer’s Recorder provides a simple way to capture every audio input channel to its own wave file, paving the way to capturing the entire raw live performance of a band for later post processing. The feature is aimed mostly at FoH engineers who are using...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP2 New Features
The Rig Manager is used to isolate the particular keyboards and/or MIDI controllers (MIDI pedal boards, etc.) from your actual rackspace setups. The fundamental idea is: – you name your physical devices in the Rig Manager, – and you use those names when...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP2 New Features
A much requested feature in Gig Performer was an Audio Mixer, a multi-channel gain control plugin. Instead of creating separate gain controls after each synth plugin, you could use a single plugin to control the gain of multiple plugins. Our plugin comes in 4ch (two...