by David Jameson | Oct 9, 2022 | Gig Performer Blog
Although most MIDI controllers and many workstations have the ability to split their keyboards, when you’re using Gig Performer, the best practice is to use multiple MIDI In blocks as described in this blog article and to just leave your physical controller on a...
by David Jameson | Aug 22, 2022 | Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows
We regret that Gig Performer 3 (GP3) and earlier have not been tested with Windows 11 as and are not supported on that platform. We encourage such users to upgrade to Gig Performer 4 as it not only has significantly more functionality but is supported on Windows 11....
by David Jameson | Jun 23, 2022 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles, Tips
If you would like a particular gig file to always start with the global transpose set to some non-zero value, there’s a very easy way to do this 1. Insert a widget in your Global rackspace 2. Insert a System Actions plugin in your Global rackspace 3. Map the widget to...
by David Jameson | May 10, 2022 | Knowledge Base Articles
Scenario . So you’ve created your gig file and it’s running perfectly on your laptop with all your plugins. Then you decide you should have a second laptop as a backup in case your primary laptop breaks down — not that we’re worried about Gig Performer crashing...
by David Jameson | Feb 5, 2022 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips
Suppose you’d like to have a couple of buttons on your MIDI controller that just increment or decrement the global transpose amount. Important note: Gig Performer 4.5 has built-in support to do this. Please check the GlobalTransposeUp and GlobalTransposeDown...