Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual

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4. Create another new performance by clicking the toolbar shortcut button. If you

have not saved the currently loaded performance, you will be prompted to do so.

5. Load some different instruments and make mix adjustments for them.

6. “Save As...” and select Instrument Performance (*.gsi) and give the file a name.

You now have two distinct instrument performance files which can be loaded with

other instrument performance files.

7. Load the first .GSI you created to any port channel you choose. Select the port and

channel by clicking on it to highlight it. You can search in the QuickSound browser for

files with .GSI extension or by a keyword in the file name. Drag the file from the Quick-

Sound instrument list to its destination port and channel.

8. Load the second .GSI you created to any available port channel. Once the two in-

strument performances are loaded, you can make further adjustments and add addi-

tional instruments and effects to your GigaStudio Performance session (.GSP).

9. “Save As...” the entire environment as a .GSP by saving the file with the default Gi-

gaStudio Performance (*.GSP) as the selected file type.

You now have three separate elements available for future sessions with GigaStudio.

Working in this way, you can create many useful building blocks for putting together

performances quickly. Best of all, since you designed them, these elements have all

been customized for the way you like to work.

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