by David Jameson | May 2, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows, OS X, Tips, Troubleshooting
A few Gig Performer users have reported a problem where, after loading a gig file, the fans (laptop fans, not your audience!) turn on, your computer gets hot and your activity monitor or task manager indicates that Gig Performer is using a huge amount of CPU cycles....
by David Jameson | Apr 25, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, GP4, Tips, Tutorials
The new scaling curve mechanism in Gig Performer 4 replaces the older linear-only scaling that was available in previous versions of Gig Performer. Scaling curves can be associated with widgets and with the Note Velocity values of MIDI In blocks. NB the same mechanism...
by David Jameson | Jan 30, 2021 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips
Many Gig Performer users coming from older applications often try to bypass widgets and instead use the plugin’s built-in MIDI learn facility to map a plugin parameter directly to a physical knob or slider on a keyboard or control surface. There are several small...
by Nemanja Pudar | Nov 4, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, Tips, Tutorials
In this article: learn more about ChordPro files, how to find them or create your own, and how to use them in Gig Performer. What is ChordPro? .ChordPro is a file format that allows you to represent lyrics and chords using text markup that can then be displayed in a...
by Nemanja Pudar | Oct 15, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, MS Windows, Tips
This comprehensive guide is intended to help musicians optimize their Windows PCs to process audio as fast and as reliably as possible. To get the most from your Windows operating system for digital audio processing, many Windows settings and features need to be...
by Nemanja Pudar | Sep 9, 2020 | Gig Performer Blog, Knowledge Base Articles, MS Windows, OS X, Tips, Troubleshooting, Tutorials
In this article I’ll present you a new feature that was introduced in Gig Performer v3.80, which allows you to find out which plugin crashed Gig Performer. A plugin may crash any audio plugin host and there can be many reasons why, e.g.: The plugin has...