GIG PERFORMER BLOG ARTICLES
What Brainspawn Forte Users Should Know About Gig Performer
Guest blog written by Greg Nelson . Shortly after the turn of the current century, I started to experiment with Virtual Studio Technology. I and was very impressed with various software emulations of organs and synthesizers, and sampled pianos. I started to explore...
Controlling Omnisphere in Live Mode
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™ facility...
How to create two Gig Performer instances with a single-client ASIO Driver on Windows
In this article, you will learn how to create two Gig Performer instances with a single-client ASIO Driver on Windows.. Background .Gig Performer has built-in support for multiple instances. Creating a second Gig Performer instance is easy. Just select File ->...
How to create a tap-tempo button
In this article learn how to create a tap tempo button in various Gig Performer editions. Gig Performer supports Tap Tempo, the ability to measure a sequence of taps and calculate what should be the current BPM. When we first created that feature, we assumed that...
The Audio and MIDI Recorder
Gig Performer's Recorder provides a simple way to capture every audio input and output channel to its own wave file. You can then easily post-process these file in a DAW. The feature is particularly useful for FoH engineers who are using Gig Performer to add live...
The Rig Manager
The use case for the Rig Manager is to isolate the particular keyboards and 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 you...
The Audio Mixer/Router Plugin
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...
The GPScript Programming Language
Gig Performer ships with a built-in programming language GPScript that can be used to develop very sophisticated behavior for live performance. . The Motive . GPScript gives Gig Performer some "open endedness", providing the ability to add features that are not...
Toggle MIDI plugins on/off in the same rackspace without getting stuck notes
In this article, you will learn how to toggle MIDI plugins on/off in the same rackspace without getting stuck notes Gig Performer allows you to distinguish between NoteOn and NoteOff events in our MIDI Filter plugin: Why is this interesting? Well, turns out it gives...
Using Recall Value On Load and Also recall on Activate widget options
By default, Gig Performer 3 saves the values of all widgets using a "last value saved" algorithm. So, when you change a widget value and save your gig, and afterward you reload your gig, that widget will have the same value. In some performance situations, you may not...
Rackspaces vs Program Changes
In this article we will compare rackspaces vs program changes as methods to change sounds.. Background .The normal way to use Gig Performer® is to create rackspaces each of which contains a collection of plugins connected together as desired. A rackspace might contain...
How to play “Won’t Get Fooled Again” with Gig Performer
In this article we explain how to play "Won't Get Fooled Again" with Gig Performer. There's a video of the complete process at the end of this article. . Background . There are many YouTube videos of people showing how to play this great song. They are busy playing...