Chapter 7: loading instruments and presets, Gvi file formats, Chapter 7: loading instruments and presets 34 – Teac GVI User Manual

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CHAPTER 7: LOADING INSTRUMENTS AND PRESETS

GVI FILE FORMATS

There are three main file types that can be used with the GVI platform.

Theses files include GIG files (GigaStudio Instrument files), GSI (GigaStudio

Stacked Instrument files), and Presets that are accessed through the native

GVI Load/Save Preset menu. GIG files would typically be stored on your

dedicated sample drive while GSI files can be stored anywhere on your

system. Presets are automatically stored in a single centralized

location.

The GVI UI defaults to a sixteen channel MIDI Mixer view when initialized.

Not only can you perform basic mixing and routing functions within the

MIDI Mixer, it’s also where you manage what instruments and files are

loaded on each MIDI channel. Following is a more detailed description of

GVI compatible file formats:

GIG Files - GIG (.gig) files can contain multiple (single) instruments and

are arranged in banks. These instruments may be loaded or

stacked into the MIDI mixer’s individual channels using the

MIDI Channel drop-down menus. When a GIG file is loaded

that contains multiple instruments, all of the contained

instruments are loaded into RAM, but only the first

instrument is attached to the specified MIDI channel.

GSI (GigaStudio Stacked Instrument) files can be either loaded

or exported (saved) from within GVI using the MIDI Channel

drop-down menus. GSI files are similar to GVI Presets in that

they remember much of the GVI interface including loaded

instruments, MIDI Mixer settings, audio routing, instrument

specific editor tweaks, and GigaPulse tweaks.The main

difference between a Preset and a GSI file is that the sampler

is reset (cleared) when a Preset is loaded while a GSI file can

be loaded into a session that already contains instrument

assignments.

GSI files can contain multiple instruments either loaded on

separate MIDI channels or loaded on a single MIDI channel as

a stacked instrument.

GSI Files -

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