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Built-in Plugins

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This chapter covers all the plugins that are bundled with Gig Performer. To find out more about each built-in plugin, refer to the corresponding subchapter. All built-in plugins are shown in the screenshot below:

Built-in-plugins

1.Audio Mixers: Audio Mixer (4ch), Audio Mixer (8ch), Audio Mixer (16ch), Audio Mixer (20ch), Audio Mixer (24ch), Audio Mixer (32ch).

2.MIDI Processing and Monitoring: Envelope Follower, MIDI Channel Constrainer, MIDI Chord Maker, MIDI Filter, MIDI Monitor, MIDI Rechannelizer, MIDI Transposer, Scriptlet.

3.System: Audio Sampler Generator, Audio Sampler Recorder, Comment, GP Relayer, System Actions.

4.MIDI Inputs: MIDI In (OMNI), MIDI In (Local GP Port), MIDI In (OSC), and any other MIDI devices that are attached to your computer will also be available as MIDI inputs.
Note: "MIDI In (Controls Left)" indicates that the alias "Controls Left" is created for this MIDI input device in the Rig Manager. When no alias is defined for the connected MIDI input, then the full name of that MIDI device appears (e.g. "CASIO CT-X5000").

5.Media Players: Audio File Player, MIDI File Player, Streaming Audio File Player.

6.MIDI Outputs: MIDI Out (Local GP Port), MIDI Out (OSC), and any MIDI output devices present on your computer.
Note: defined aliases in the Rig Manager don't apply to the MIDI outputs, only to MIDI inputs.

7.Gain Controls: Gain and Balance Control, Gain and Balance Control (mono to stereo), Gain Control (mono).

8.Audio Out and Audio In - audio outputs and audio inputs of the connected audio interface.

9.Global Processing: To Global Rackspace, From Global Rackspace.

 
Additionally, there are two built-in plugins that are available only in the Global rackspace - From Rackspaces and To Rackspaces:

Global-Rackspace-Plugins

To add a built-in plugin onto the design surface, first make sure that you are in the Wiring View, and then either right click to open the contextual menu or press Ctrl + P (or Cmd + P on Mac) to open the Quick Plugin, Favorite or Preset Finder, and then add the desired plugin onto the Wiring view surface.

Note: not all built-in plugins can be added to the design surface in the Wiring view. Check the subchapters to find out more about each plugin. To learn how to insert a plugin, refer to the Inserting and Wiring your plugins chapter.
 
The common parameters for most plugins are Bypass Plugin and Open/Close Plugin Editor; there are plugins that cannot be bypassed (i.e. Audio In plugin). Check corresponding subchapters to find out more about parameters available for each supplied plugin.