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GVI Instrument Browser

1. The drop-down menu in “Recent” displays recently-accessed folders. If you select one

of these, it will appear in the “Look In” field.

2. The “Look In” field uses standard Windows navigation techniques to find folders

containing GVI-compatible files.The drop-down button (a) shows your computer’s file

tree; the four navigation buttons are Back button (b), Up One Level of the file tree (c),

create New Folder (d), and View Options (e).

3. Upon selecting a folder, this pane shows any .GIG or .GSI files within the folder.

4. In the Files of Type field, you can choose to display only .GIG, only .GSI, both types of

files, or All Files (including non-GVI compatible types).

5. If you hold your mouse over one of the file names, a“tooltip”shows the type of file,

date modified, and size.

6. Click on a file name, and its name appears in the File Name field.

7. If a .GIG file contains more than one instrument, the individual instruments show up

in the “Instruments to load” pane. Here you can select to load an individual

instrument or “All Instruments in Gig File.”

8. The Properties section shows the file name, version, and other information.

9. Once you’ve selected the instrument(s) you want to load, click on Open.

10. This option closes the “Open” dialog.

Note: You can also drag-and-drop a .GIG file from the desktop into a MIDI mixer

channel. If the channel already contains an instrument, the existing file will be

detached.

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