by David Jameson | Mar 19, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog
If you’re on a Mac, there’s a great app out there called OSCulator that can be used to transform pretty much any input to any output. For example, you can configure it to receive MIDI notes and have it send keystrokes (yes, that’s right, as if you...
by David Jameson | Mar 19, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles, Tips
Gig Performer is an audio plugin host with extensive OSC support. When you normally configure OSC settings so that Gig Performer can communicate with your control surface such as Lemur or TouchOSC running on your iPad or Android tablet, you will generally specify the...
by David Jameson | Mar 17, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips
I love Kontakt! It was the key that allowed me to stop having to carry a Korg Kronos with me on tour along with my other controllers (I love the Kronos as well but it’s so darn heavy.) If you load a Kontakt instrument, particularly one with a massive sample set...
by David Jameson | Feb 2, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog
I hear the term “Latency” a lot when talking about audio processing. What does it really mean?How do you set your gear and Gig Performer to work for you, not against you? What is latency? It’s simply the amount of time that passes between the sound...
by David Jameson | Jan 30, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog
We are very excited about a new feature introduced in Gig Performer 1.5. It’s something we’ve wanted from the very beginning and it’s something that we believe many people will really find incredibly useful. Normally, Gig Performer preloads all...
by David Jameson | Jan 17, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips
A lot of people asked about controlling multiple plugin parameters from a single knob or slider and wondered why we didn’t have such a facility in our very first release of Gig Performer. Apart from the obvious reason that if we waited until we had everything...