Maximilian Cascone

This is a post from Max on Reddit. I’ll copy the post here.

This app is INCREDIBLE!

I decided to rebuild my live jamming guitar rig out of Studio One and into a VST plugin host.

Having developed my own plugin in Blue Cat Audio’s Plug N’ Script, I was aware of their Patchwork app, so I tried that first.

It left me a little underwhelmed, so I looked for other options and found Gig Performer, and I haven’t looked back.

Within minutes, I was building my dream rig. A few days later, I’ve got it totally dialed in, and it’s already led me to playing more smoothly and in the moment.

I am so happy to have found this app, and I am really excited to keep working with it! Kudos to the developers for making such a fun and useful app!

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That’s-a me! I am beyond stoked about this app, it’s what i’ve had in my head forever.

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Ok, so I want videos! :slight_smile:

Next Meshuggah cover - with Gig Performer! :slight_smile:

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Cracking rig and all my sentiments exactly :slight_smile:

Also pointed me to the Great Escape plugin you use - what a fantastic tremolo plugin!

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I have another video, made before the meshuggah one. It was actually my first attempt at this kind of thing. So naturally I chose Opeth’s 13-minute long masterpiece, Deliverance.

I had a fairly basic setup: a Positive Grid Spark amp that was my interface and effects, and GarageBand. I don’t actually remember what rig i used… i think it was a GarageBand amp sim. I got a pretty great tone out of it IMO.

The vocals, bass, and drums are the original track, separated out with Moises AI into stems. All of the guitars (and the little synth pad around a third of the way in) are me, with the exception of the two faster solos which I just didn’t want to take the time to learn along with everything else.

Check it out here:

all my other stuff is here: Max Cascone Music - DistroKid

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