Tascam GVI owner manual Gigapulse in the Midi Mixer, Opening the Gigapulse UI

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GIGAPULSE IN THE MIDI MIXER

GigaPulse Convolution can be used to model environments, instrument bodies, signal paths, digital reverbs, and pretty much anything else you can send audio through. It is up to the library or soundware developer as to how these impulse responses appear to the end-user within GVI.

For instance, in the case of GigaPiano II, a piano soundboard resonance IR was embedded directly into the GIG instrument that the actual piano sample data is stored in. Because of this integration, the GigaPiano II appears as a single instrument when loaded into GVI; the illuminated “FX” button indicates that the instrument also contains embedded convolution.

(Integrated Sample and GigaPulse instrument)

Alternatively, a developer might choose to leave their GigaPulse content and Sample content separate, or modular. In these cases, the GigaPulse convolution appears as its own instrument on a Stacked Instrument Sub-Channel. This kind of Stack contains two types of instruments, those containing traditional sample data and those containing encoded GIG Instrument Banks (Impulse Responses). Again, the illuminated “FX” button indicates that the instrument sub- channel contains embedded convolution.

(Modular Sample and GigaPulse instrument)

OPENING THE GIGAPULSE UI

There are two methods by which the GigaPulse UI can be opened from within the MIDI Mixer:

FX Button: The FX button is located on the channel strip or sub-channel strip that contains the instrument with embedded convolution. Clicking on the green FX button will open a menu that lists all of the GigaPulse Instances and encoded GIG Instrument Banks available for that particular channel. From this FX menu, select “Edit” to open the GigaPulse UI (when only one bank is available, simply click on the bank name).

GigaPulse Button: This global GigaPulse button is located in the GVI Navigation toolbar. The GigaPulse Button only becomes active when a channel containing an embedded GigaPulse instrument is selected. Clicking on this button will then open the GigaPulse instance that exists on the selected channel.

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Contents QuickEdit and GigaPulse Addendum Quickedit View Quickedit View Midi Select Edit Modes and SelectionsKeyboard Select DROP-DOWN Menu Edit ModeDimension Select DROP-DOWN Menu GVI General TAB Quickedit Articulation TabsVelocity Response Section Volume Modulation SectionLinear Curve Non-Linear Curve Special Curve GVI AMPLITUDE/PITCH TAB Instrument Global SectionAmplitude Envelope Section AMP Envelope Modulation Section Pitch Envelope SectionAmplitude LFO Section Pitch LFO Section Filter Section GVI Filter TABPage Filter Envelope Section Filter Envelope Modulation Section Midi Control SectionKEY Response Section Filter LFO Section Sample Start Section GVI Loop TABLoop Section Waveform View Zoom Tools Quickedit Waveform ViewEnvelope and LFO Selection Waveform Display WindowGigapulse View Opening the Gigapulse UI Gigapulse in the Midi MixerAcoustic Space Section Input SectionMic Group Selection Menu MIC Group SectionPage Page MIC Replacement Section Page GVI Placement Section MIC to FX BUS Routing Section