by David Jameson | Jun 5, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, GP4, Knowledge Base Articles, OS X, Troubleshooting
Background . Apple recently released a new line of computers using their new M1 ARM based microprocessors, also known as Apple Silicon. These processors cannot directly run applications developed for older Intel processors. To address this issue, Apple uses an...
by David Jameson | Jun 2, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, GP Script, GP4, Tips
Background .The RJM GT Mastermind pedal controllers are MIDI pedalboards with a collection of buttons above which are little text displays. The normal way to use this pedal board is to create your banks using their software and define what information each button...
by David Jameson | May 29, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog
By Brett Pontecorvo .DAWs were created to make recording music faster, easier, and cheaper than the analog recording methods used in the past. It did this so well that what was once too expensive, required too much space, or felt too intimidating for someone who...
by David Jameson | May 17, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, GP4, Tips
The System Actions plugin is new with Gig Performer 4 and is multi-purposed. One important feature is to provide local control many Gig Performer global actions such as Tap Tempo, Play/Stop, setting the Master Trim among many others. If you’re familiar with Gig...
by David Jameson | May 2, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows, OS X, Tips, Troubleshooting
A few Gig Performer users have reported a problem where, after loading a gig file, the fans (laptop fans, not your audience!) turn on, your computer gets hot and your activity monitor or task manager indicates that Gig Performer is using a huge amount of CPU cycles....
by David Jameson | Apr 25, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, GP4, Tips, Tutorials
The new scaling curve mechanism in Gig Performer 4 replaces the older linear-only scaling that was available in previous versions of Gig Performer. Scaling curves can be associated with widgets and with the Note Velocity values of MIDI In blocks. NB the same mechanism...