In this article, you will learn why Gig Performer is the best companion for all your musical efforts and more
Gig Performer is a sophisticated audio plugin host for live performance and session musicians. It is created by serious touring musicians for musicians. Over the years, Gig Performer has matured and is quickly being recognized as an industry standard for live performers. In our dedicated forum Gig Performer in Action, you can see 100+ threads with many Gig Performer users sharing photos and setups with Gig Performer.
Although primarily aimed at performing musicians, stability, efficiency and feature-richness of Gig Performer allowed it to be recognized and used in many other fields. In this article, I’ll summarize interesting use cases that I found in our Community and the Internet.
Live Broadcasting
Gig Performer user Tim Hartnell discovered how Gig Performer makes a really great Swiss army knife and a problem solver for his day job in live broadcast sound.
Gig Performer’s widgets allow Tim to have fast access to noise reduction, de-essing, EQs, dynamics etc. He also uses Gig Performer for master limiting and metering of outputs, streaming codec auditioning, tone generation, and much more.
It’s rock solid on my Clevo laptop, with lots of CPU headroom and low enough round trip latency to not need to ever worry about it. — Tim Hartnell
Read this post to learn more about his setup.
Front of House engineers
Whether you are supporting band on tours or engineering sound in theaters or other venues, Gig Performer is a perfect tool for FoH.
In our recent blog, you can read how well-known FoH engineer Robert Frazza used Gig Performer in the Bearsville Theater. Robert has built his setup around Gig Performer. That helped him to significantly reduce the footprint of his touring rig while at the same time achieving maximum flexibility. He records every show and since he switched to Gig Performer. Interesting fact: Robert hasn’t lost any shows!
The fact that we can tour the world with the same monitor mix, record every show and put this in an 8 space rack that costs $50 as an extra bag on a plane makes it a no brainer. — Robert Frazza
Live streaming and collaborations
The Covid-19 epidemic caused people to find other ways to express their artistic needs. Some examples are live streaming, creating collaboration videos or simply jamming online.
Gig Performer’s powerful routing capabilities and easy integration with other software allows you to effortlessly create your setups and make music (see an example in this thread). If you use a Stream Deck device, Gig Performer provides an extension that allows for seamless integration with it. Click here to learn more.
In another thread, you can read what live streaming setup Paul Gandhi uses on StreetJelly using Gig Performer:
Much better than a Full DAW for Versatility, Ease of Use, Lack of Overhead (what you add is what you get…) And Capability to do Anything you can imagine. — Paul Gandhi
Making money on YouTube
The opportunity to earn money from sharing interesting content on YouTube has resulted in the dramatic growth in YouTube popularity.
YouTubers
People that actively post content on YouTube are called Youtubers.
You will find that some artists are “half-time” or “full-time Youtubers”, earning money directly or indirectly from YouTube (i.e. along with Merch stores, Patreon pages and affiliate links among others).
Some Youtubers have their own signature plugins. An example is Stevie T’s signature plugin from ML Sound Lab. NB: we have a template in our Gig and Rackspace files forum. Gig Performer’s instantaneous and glitch-free sound transition can help you to create quality and alluring content on your channel.
You can either create a VST-only setup or a hybrid setup build around Gig Performer. Gig Performer 4.5 allows you to record your outputs and easily help you to create cover songs or produce your original content. Multiple Youtube videos, where sound is managed using Gig Performer are presented in the Gig Performer in Action category of our community forum (examples are: Jeff Wheeler and Zentaur).
Playing covers
Another recent example is a setup of Nick Fitzgerald where Gig Performer is a part of his setup for his amazing Incubus covers:
What I love about Gig Performer: I tried many different things where the MIDI switching has quite a lot of latency on other stuff so you get a slight delay before your sound comes in, which is driving me nuts. With Gig Performer it is instant, which is great! — Nick Fitzgerald
Voiceover artists
If you are recording a voice for commercials, promotive materials, movie previews or video games, Gig Performer can help you to get the best results with your voice. You can add effects and switch them on or off instantly and glitch free. For example, in this video voice-over artist and bestselling author Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff explains how great is the combination of Gig Performer with the PSP InfiniStrip plugin for voice-overs:
This is running native on an M1 Mac Mini, zero latency, and it sounds pretty, pretty good. — Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff
Hobbyists and amateurs
I was chatting with a Gig Performer user Funky40 on a couple of occasions and he told me: “Der Profi und Amateur on stage Markt ist wesentlich kleiner als wie der Hobbyisten Markt“. The context is that there is a large group of people that needs a reliable VST host for making music as a hobby. This is for all of you who don’t perform on stage. You can build a compact and efficient home studio powered by Gig Performer.
See this thread as an example:
I tested Gig Performer and found that the software is extremely reliable and very easy to program. As an electronics engineer, I got into programming synthesizers at a very early age and developed a passion for creating and reproducing sounds. This is especially easy to do with Gig Performer. — Stoffel
The author of this blog article is also a hobby guitar player. Guitar, audio interface, laptop, and a MIDI controller is all that you need to play your favorite songs. See here an example YouTube video.
Music Teachers and Students
Gig Performer’s low latency and ability to create customized panels allow it to be the perfect choice for music teaching. In this YouTube video, you can see how a music teacher uses live Zoom sessions to teach piano (download this gig file here):
We also want to present you with two projects by Mikko Patama, that are free to download: Using Gig Performer to teach subtractive synthesis and Crash course to Drawbar Organs inside Gig Performer.
In this pioneering and innovative approach, Mikko introduces information gradually and can also select when to show and when to hide the information, represented through widgets inside Gig Performer, to focus on what is important. Rackspaces are are organized as lessons and students can easily and immediately try out the concepts presented.
Everything happens inside Gig Performer and some basics are explained inside textboxes. A student is encouraged to try things out and learn by experimentation. — Mikko Patama
For guitarists and bassists, we also have a template for online lessons that is free to download. Check out this link to learn more.
Whether you are a teacher or a student, you can use Gig Performer to help you on your journey. NB: visit this thread to see a complete template for online guitar lessons).
Note: The founders at Deskew Technologies strongly support education. We offer a 50% discount to students and teachers at accredited schools, colleges and universities. Independent full-time professional music teachers are also entitled to this discount. Click here to learn more.
Bonus: One Gig Performer to rule them all!
Given its reliability and efficiency, Gig Performer is a foundation for many great and interesting projects!
PianoArc
Did you know that Gig Performer is powering PianoArc:
The Netherblade
In this interview, inventor Eric Netherland explained how he used Gig Performer.
Not only Gig Performer powers The Netherblade, but is also as a tool to help Eric in the development.
MIDI Motorcycle
Another example, did you know that you can transform your motorcycle into a MIDI controller? Gig Performer user Mike devised a never-before-seen use case for his motorcycle in this thread; generating MIDI data to create music from riding! The controls, throttle, brakes, clutch, and other parts of his bike will generate MIDI data to create a soundtrack of his travels.
Drum and bugle corps
Gig Performer is the best companion for drum and bugle corps! Many don’t realize the level of sophistication that goes into drum and bugle corps performances, and in this article you can learn about Jubal, a drum and bugle corps operating out of Dordrecht in the Netherlands.
The setup we have is unique; I have not seen it elsewhere! Often, you’ll see a single performer playing a keyboard and using a laptop for sounds, but we have the kids playing on Wernick Xylosynth MIDI mallet controllers. Jong Jubal’s four Xylosynths connect via M-Audio and Steinberg MIDI interfaces to play sounds running in Gig Performer on a Windows laptop. — Ronald Wassink
. Visit this community thread to find out more interesting use cases such as Twitch streaming, Live Looping, Ambient Generative Music.
Now the next thing I love about Gig performer is going to blow your mind! (source) What Gig Performer can do is literally the same exact thing the console does, it lets you track at very low latency into your DAW! Just how I did with the synth lets you do it with the mic, too. This is an absolute game changer for my personal workflow! — DECAP, a Billboard Top 10, multi platinum-certified producer
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