Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual

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Startup and Recovery
“Load last performance on startup” will automatically load the GigaStudio environ-

ment to the last saved state it was left in whenever Gigastudio is started.

“Load default performance on startup” will automatically load the defined default

performance whenever GigaStudio is started. Here you can assign a saved performance

file through a standard file browser window to be your preferred default performance.

“Load the last Window sizes and position at startup” retains the size and position of

the interface elements of the last saved session.

“Always start audio engine during startup” enables the audio engine automatically

whenever GigaStudio is started. This is recommended unless you are having difficulties

with your audio hardware when starting GigaStudio. You can then use this option as a

means of troubleshooting your system at startup.

When GigaStudio is already running, you can start and stop the audio engine by

clicking the tool bar icon to enable/disable it.

When the audio engine button is disabled, the state will be

displayed as “stopped” with a red square in its corner. When it is

again “started” (default state) the button will show a green point-

er in its corner. Stopping the audio engine temporaily can help

resolve a program conflict or audio driver problem.

Off

On

Visual Preference
“Auto Hide Cursor” is the default state of the cursor. Whenever you adjust a widget

control (knob, slider, or fader) the cursor will disappear allowing you to see the position

of the widget and readout of the controller value. If you find that you would rather not

hide the cursor when making these adjustments, then disable this option.

“Lower User Interface Refresh Rate (High Polyphony mode)” reduces the resources

given to the visual display so that more resources are available for processing and

streaming voices by the audio engine.

The QuickSound Loader interface text and background colors can be defined with a

standard color pallette selection dialog. Click the color swatch fields to assign preset or

custom colors.

Reset Options
These options define the behavior of the reset button on the main tool bar. These

same options are available in the drop-down menu along side the tool bar reset button.

“Reset Instruments” will clear any instruments currently loaded into the MIDI Mixer

port channel slots as well as any loaded in memory.

“Reset Mixer” will return all mixer settings to their default state.

“Reset Hardware” will clear any audio driver buffers and streams that are currently

active.

“Reset User Interace (Window sizes and positions)” is like the startup option. The

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