by David Jameson | Oct 25, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles, Tutorials
By default, Gig Performer saves the values of all widgets using a “last value saved” algorithm. That means that when you change a widget value and save your gig, then when you reload your gig, that widget will have the same value. This is very convenient...
by David Jameson | Oct 18, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, Troubleshooting
A customer reported that Gig Performer would not learn mixer faders in Superior Drummer 3 (SD3). Thanks to some help from Toontrack which we greatly appreciate, we discovered that SD3 requires an extra step. You cannot simply move any parameter in SD3 and have it...
by David Jameson | Jul 2, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, OS X, Troubleshooting
A customer, understandably panicked, contacted us to report that after installing the latest update, when he ran Gig Performer he just got an empty rackspace. Also, Gig Performer started a complete scan of his VST and AudioUnit plugins as if they had never been seen...
by David Jameson | Jun 18, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows, OS X
If you’re trying to control a plugin parameter directly from your physical hardware, you may be tempted to use the audio plugin’s MIDI mechanism, possibly because that’s all that was available to you before you started using Gig Performer. However if...
by David Jameson | Jun 13, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows, OS X, Tips
As of version 1.6, Gig Performer can sync to an external MIDI clock, adjusting tempo automatically based on the rate at which MIDI clock events are received. Note: there is a new blog article that covers Gig Performer 4 and tempo synchronization. Check out this link...
by David Jameson | Jun 3, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, OS X, Troubleshooting
In a crash report recently received, we noted that the message was as follows: Application Specific Information: *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception ‘NSInternalInconsistencyException’, reason: ‘Couldn’t posix_spawn: error 35’ We...