by David Jameson | Jan 29, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips, Tutorials
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™...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP Script, Tips, Tutorials
In this article learn how to create a tap tempo button in Gig Performer 4 and earlier editions. . Gig Performer 4 . There’s no need to use GPScript any more for this. The System Actions plugin has a TapTempo parameter. Just attach a widget (typically a button or pad)...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP2 New Features
Gig Performer’s Recorder provides a simple way to capture every audio input channel to its own wave file, paving the way to capturing the entire raw live performance of a band for later post processing. The feature is aimed mostly at FoH engineers who are using...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP2 New Features
The Rig Manager is used to isolate the particular keyboards and/or 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...
by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | GP2 New Features
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...