by David Jameson | Dec 23, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP Script, Tips
Gig Performer is pretty efficient in terms of CPU cycles but sometimes plugins use up a lot of cycles even when they’re (apparently) not doing anything. In a traditional channel strip model, it’s pretty straight forward to automatically bypass plugins when...
by David Jameson | Dec 19, 2018 | Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows, Troubleshooting
Symptom: After downloading the trial version of Gig Performer, a blank dialog pops up and there’s nothing to click on. Background: This issue has only been reported a couple of times. From our investigation, this appears to be some kind of incompatibility...
by David Jameson | Sep 27, 2018 | Knowledge Base Articles, Troubleshooting
We want to do our very best to support every Gig Performer user. For general help with using Gig Performer, tips and tricks, ways to develop ever more sophisticated gig files, our community forums should be your first stop. Do a search there first and if that doesn’t...
by David Jameson | Sep 15, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog
The short answer is we needed it ourselves! The long answer is, well, much longer, so read on. Although I was using various MIDI sequencers and DAWs since the 80s, I only got back into live performance about nine years ago. As a Mac user I was naturally drawn to Apple...
by David Jameson | Aug 3, 2018 | Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows, Troubleshooting
If you are running Gig Performer on a Windows computer, your VST3 and VST plugins can be installed in arbitrary locations specified by the plugin developer and/or modified by you. In either case, if some of your plugins do not show up in Gig Performer, you will need...