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
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
(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
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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