by Nemanja Pudar | Jul 16, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows, OS X, Tutorials
In this article I’ll present several websites where you can find and download free VST, VST3 or AU audio plugins, install them and use them in the audio plugin host Gig Performer, on Windows or macOS. The purpose of this article is to serve as a quick start-up...
by Nemanja Pudar | Jul 3, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows, Tips
Important note: this article applies to Gig Performer versions before v4.5. Gig Performer 4.5 can record both inputs and outputs channels. Check our user manual or watch this video to learn more). .When you click on the Record button in Gig Performer, it records your...
by Nemanja Pudar | Jun 18, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows
I see these kinds of questions across the Internet, because users want to know if they can use their old laptop for gigging or to see how well Gig Performer does work with fewer resources. These are the main reasons I decided to write this article. In 2009, I bought a...
by David Jameson | May 2, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips
Introduction Many DAWs come with their own collection of proprietary plugins. As an end user, I generally never use proprietary plugins because doing so locks one into a particular eco-system and also makes it difficult to collaborate with other musicians who have a...
by David Jameson | Feb 25, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips
Gig Performer is an audio plugin host for live performance and session musicians, but you don’t have to use Gig Performer just for music! Although Gig Performer’s primary purpose is as a plugin host (AU, VST3, VST host) for live performing musicians, due to its...
by David Jameson | Feb 12, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog
One of the most often asked questions I hear from guitarists is “why would I use VSTs (plugins) and a computer for my rig?” They typically argue that computers are Expensive Prone to crash Ruined by spilling beer on them Too complicated to use Etc. Interestingly, I...