by David Jameson | Jan 24, 2018 | Gig Performer Blog, GP Script, Tips, Tutorials
In this article learn how to create a tap tempo button in Gig Performer 4 and earlier editions. . Gig Performer 4 . There’s no need to use GPScript any more for this. The System Actions plugin has a TapTempo parameter. Just attach a widget (typically a button or pad)...
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 | May 23, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, Tips
If you have multiple instruments inserted into a single Kontakt instance, you can easily route each instrument its own audio output pair so that you can subsequently route each instrument through different effects in Gig Performer. The easy way to do that is to insert...
by David Jameson | May 17, 2017 | Knowledge Base Articles, Tips
While audio plugins often support directly MIDI learning, when you’re using a plugin with an audio plugin host such as Gig Performer, the preferred way to control plugin parameters is through host automation. Unfortunately, Keyscape (like Omnisphere) does not...
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...