In this article you will learn about Gig Performer 3 list of features. Note that the current version of Gig Performer is v4, so if you use Gig Performer 3 – click here to learn about 10 key reasons to upgrade to Gig Performer 4.
Major new features in Gig Performer 3:
- Songs and Setlists
- ChordPro Support
- Ableton Link Synchronization
- Bi-Directional MIDI Widgets
- Enhanced Remote Support for Lemur
- MIDI Input Recorder
- Multi-widget insertion
- Latency Measurement Tool
Gig Performer 3 also includes audio engine enhancements, better plugin editor handling, SysEx message support, and numerous other small essential improvements to help your workflow.
Gig Performer 2 added these features:
- Rig Manager – easily manage multiple sets of controllers and reduce the need to learn MIDI controls
- Audio Input Recorder – record all inputs to WAV files for post production
- Audio Mixer/Router Plugin – Four or eight stereo faders with solo and mute capability
- VST3 Support (Gig Performer also supports AudioUnit and VST plugins)
- Bus Layout Support – Switch your plugin to support mono, stereo, 5.1 etc, whatever is supported by the plugin
- GPScript – A proprietary programming language for automation and MIDI event processing
- Audio metronome
- Global Transpose
- Plugin connection enhancements
- Connectors are more magnetic so “snap-to” is easier than ever
- When holding shift key down while dragging one block over another, the block will go back to its original position after the connection
- Holding shift key down while making an audio connection will automatically add a second connection, i.e, instant stereo connection
- Program changes can be displayed using either a 0-127 or a 1-128 view
- Gig Performer can optionally ignore program bank switch changes and lock to a specified bank
- The global trim can now be controlled remotely (another oft-asked for feature)
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Related topics:
– What is new in Gig Performer 4?
– Still on Gig Performer 3? Key reasons to upgrade
– Gig Performer is the best companion for all your musical efforts and more