Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual

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Save

Keystroke shortcuts: [Ctrl]+[S] or [Alt]+[F]+[S]

Save the currently active performance file. If the file is new and has never been saved

before, you will get the Save As screen where you can name the file and browse to

the drive and folder location on your computer or network.

If the file has been saved before, it will automatically save over the existing file. If

the existing file is tagged as a “Read Only” file, you will get a message asking if you

would like the tag removed before saving over it.

Save As...

Keystroke shortcuts: [Ctrl]+[A] or [Alt]+[F]+[A]

Save the currently selected .GSP file to a new file. This is the option to use on a file

that already exists on the hard drive when you don’t want to save over it. This is

recommended for saving incremental backup versions of a performance file as it is

being built. The “Save As” screen will come up so that you can choose the location

and name of the file you are saving.

Revert...

Use this command to undo all the changes made since the last time you saved the

performance.

Save settings as default performance

Use this option to define a performance session (instruments, effects, mixer routings,

etc.) for use as a template.

Recent Files
Keystroke shortcuts: [Alt]+[F]+[number in list]

Up to the last six (default) most recently opened performance files are displayed in

the file menu. In this way it is very easy to revert to a recent performance file with-

out using the “File-Open” dialog. Change the number of recent files displayed in

the GigaStudio Settings-> Performance tab.

Recent Instruments
Keystroke shortcuts: [Alt]+[F]+[number in list]

Up to the last six (default) most recently opened instrument files are displayed in

the file menu. In this way it is very easy to load a recent .gig file without using the

normal QuickSound loader. Change the number of recent files displayed in the Gi-

gaStudio Settings-> Performance tab.

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