by David Jameson | Feb 10, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, OS X, Tips, Tutorials
Gig Performer is designed to be a very flexible audio plugin host to allow you not only to create your sounds but also to perform, in real time, on stage or in a studio. We’re not talking about playing 8 bars with one sound, stopping to switch sounds, and playing...
by David Jameson | Feb 9, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog
Gig Performer is not a plugin chainer. Gig Performer is an audio plugin host for live performance and session musicians, the part of your instrument. It looks like this or it looks like that… . ….therefore it is the same as this or the same as that! My bicycle...
by David Jameson | Oct 10, 2019 | Gig Performer Blog
Gig Performer’s visual “connect anything to anything else” approach has been praised by our users. They find it simple and easy to modify and follow what’s going on. This is especially important for live situations and particularly for...
by David Jameson | Sep 11, 2019 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles, OS X, Troubleshooting
Gig Performer is notarized by Apple and can be opened in Catalina. As of version 3.6, Gig Performer itself runs perfectly fine in Catalina. You will most likely be prompted to allow access to the Microphone and you must allow this. The prompt is a little bit...
by David Jameson | Sep 3, 2019 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows
Guest post by Gig Performer user Jim Erwin— Keyboard player with The Suburbans . Best Practices (okay… my practices) for deploying VST Plugins on Windows .I’ve seen multiple approaches to installing VST plugins on Windows. After a number of years of...
by David Jameson | Aug 17, 2019 | Gig Performer Blog
Many DAWs come with a collection of (often very good) proprietary plugins for synthesis and sampling. However, proprietary audio plugins have one major disadvantage. They lock you into the DAW in which they live. If you ever need to share your tracks with others, or...