by David Jameson | Feb 1, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows
In the Windows world, audio plugin developers are free to install their plugins anywhere. So for Gig Performer to find them, you have to tell it in which folders to look. To do this, follow these steps: Open the Plugin Manager, which can be found under the Window menu...
by David Jameson | Jan 23, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, Troubleshooting
If you are unable to get Gig Performer widgets to learn Omnisphere plugin parameters, it is probably the case that Host Automation is not enabled in Omnisphere. Please click on this support page at Spectrasonics for instructions on how to enable Host Automation in...
by David Jameson | Jan 13, 2017 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles
Gig Performer 3 allows you to create multiple “gigs” at the same time and they are completely independent of each other, each one separately controllable. We had a couple of scenarios in mind for this feature for your live performance such as allowing...
by David Jameson | Jan 9, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles
Both bands (The Security Project and Beyond The Wall) with whom I play use a monitoring system where everyone gets their own personal mix. If you’re using an in-ear system, this approach is terrific. You can tweak your mix to hear exactly what you need without...
by David Jameson | Jan 3, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles
The built-in MIDI In OMNI plugin in Gig Performer is very convenient as it doesn’t care from where your MIDI is coming, it will process everything. If you have a single keyboard (or perhaps just a single MIDI pedalboard if you’re a guitarist) then the MIDI...
by David Jameson | Dec 8, 2016 | Knowledge Base Articles
Every audio application that has a CPU meter shows the audio CPU usage rather than the overall application usage, as do plugins that have CPU activity monitoring. Some applications, even when they are at rest, i.e, when no audio is playing, will use significant CPU...