Gig Performer is a cross-platform audio plug-in host software package developed by Deskew Technologies. It is designed to provide a solution for playing an instrument and effect plug-ins live, without using a DAW.[1][2] It was originally released in late 2016.[note 1]

Gig Performer
Developer(s)Deskew Technologies, LLC
Stable release
5.0.20 / September 18, 2024; 2 months ago (2024-09-18)...[note 1]
Operating systemmacOS, Microsoft Windows
Platformx64
Available inEnglish
LicenseProprietary
Websitegigperformer.com

Gig Performer allows using virtual instrument plugins such as synths, samplers, guitar effect racks, EQ effects or compressors, and lets you switch from one set of plugins to another while playing.[3]

Features

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Gig Performer manages collections of plug-ins in customizable organizational units called "rackspaces"[4] consisting of one or more front panels. Plug-ins and other elements i.e. virtual instruments, effects, MIDI devices and or audio interfaces can be connected within rackspaces. Rackspaces can be further organized as parts of songs, where they can be reused along with song specific overrides.[5]

Some features include:[note 2]

  • Visual workflow, by routing audio from one plugin to another by connecting them together with wires[2][6]
  • Support for VST, VST3 and AU plugins.[1]
  • Built-in audio and MIDI recorder[7]
  • An OSC implementation for remote control as well as OSC/MIDI conversion.[8]
  • Proprietary scripting language which allows advanced customization[9]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b "Gig Performer Release Notes". September 18, 2024. Retrieved September 18, 2024.
  2. ^ "Gig Performer Homepage". June 24, 2020. Retrieved June 24, 2020.

References

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  1. ^ a b Fortner, Stephen (March 2017). "Deskew Technologies Gig Performer". Keyboard. Vol. 3, no. 2017. pp. 42–44. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Pfaltzgraff, David (August 2020). "Gig Performer Review". Worship Musician. Vol. 8, no. 2020. pp. 94–98. Retrieved September 7, 2020.
  3. ^ Vanacoro, Matt (March 13, 2019). "Review: Gig Performer 3". ask.audio. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  4. ^ Townsend, Dave (March 7, 2017). "Review - Gig Performer by Deskew Technologies". Soundbytes magazine. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  5. ^ "Songs, Song Parts, and Setlists". gigperformer.com. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  6. ^ Vincent, Robin (November 25, 2016). "Gig Performer: Live rig for your plug-ins". gearnews.com. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
  7. ^ "NAMM 2019: Gig Performer 3 live performance plug-in host gets setlists and more". gearnews.com. January 16, 2019. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  8. ^ Bigwood, Robin (March 1, 2024). "Gig Performer 4". Sound on Sound. Retrieved May 30, 2024.
  9. ^ Batzdorf, Nick (September 1, 2020). "Deskew Technologies Gig Performer 3.8 Review". Synth and Software. Retrieved September 8, 2020.