Teac GigaStudio 4 User Manual

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GigaStudio 4 Reference Manual

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Set self-mask on all regions

There is now an option to enable self-masking from the MIDI Mixer channel pulldown
menus, and also by right-clicking on an instrument in the loaded instruments window. This
setting gets saved with a performance. Enabling self-masking in this fashion (as opposed to
using Quickedit or the GigaEditor) will affect all regions within the instrument. Changing
this setting on an instrument that had some regions set to self mask while some were not will
force all regions to the new setting.


Show/Hide Single DSP Channel in MIDI Mixer

This is a cool new feature that allows users to always have a channel’s DSP controls visible without showing
the entire DSP Mixer. This feature is enabled by selecting the “Show one DSP Channel in the MIDI Mixer”
option from within the GigaStudio View Menu.

The active/visible DSP channel corresponds to the currently selected MIDI channel. I.E. If MIDI channel 2 is
selected (outlined blue) and routed to DSP Channels 7,8, then the visible DSP channel Strip controls will
correspond directly to DSP Channels 7,8.

You will also notice that small grey arrows appear on the left hand column of the DSP channel strip; these
correspond to which MIDI channels are routed through the currently active DSP channel. In other words,
when an arrow is present between the horizontal MIDI strip and the DSP Channel Strip, it means that the
corresponding MIDI channel is routed thru the visible DSP channel.

Wide/Narrow view

Just like in the DSP Mixer, The MIDI Mixer’s optional DSP Channel Strip can be seen in either Wide view or
Narrow view. You can toggle between the two views by clicking on the small black triangle located in the
upper right hand corner of the DSP Channel Strip.

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