by David Jameson | Nov 25, 2016 | Knowledge Base Articles
This short video shows how to add a Wah Wah pedal to the excellent Scuffham S-Gear amp simulator plugin. We add the pedals from two different manufacturers (Native Instrument’s Guitar Rig and Overloud’s TH3) and then A/B the result.Same method can be used...
by David Jameson | Nov 25, 2016 | Knowledge Base Articles
Gig Performer is an audio plugin host (AU, VST3 and VST host) for live performance that allows you to capture what are you playing. As of Gig Performer 4.5, you can record inputs and outputs in mono or stereo (watch this video to learn more). If you need to record...
by David Jameson | Nov 24, 2016 | Gig Performer Blog
As a performing musician touring with several bands including The Security Project and Beyond The Wall, there are certain plugins I can’t do without on tour and I thought I’d mention some of them here in case anyone is interested. Note that I have no...
by David Jameson | Nov 24, 2016 | Knowledge Base Articles, Tips
Assigning plugin parameters to widgets is easy in Gig Performer. Select a widget, then a plugin from the drop down list and finally click on a parameter or learn it by clicking on the “Learn” button below the parameter list. If you want to assign multiple...
by David Jameson | Nov 19, 2016 | Knowledge Base Articles
Gig Performer allows you to use the same physical layout for many rackspaces. Unlike some other audio plugin hosts where you have a single place to associate certain widgets with physical knobs and sliders, each rackspace can have individual associations. This means...