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THE GVI NAVIGATION TOOLBAR

MIDI MIXER BUTTON

EDIT BUTTON

GIGAPULSE BUTTON

INSTRUMENT BUTTON

HELP BUTTON

The MIDI Mixer view is the default state for GVI. The MIDI Mixer allows

you to attach and detach instruments to MIDI channels, control the audio

routing of each instrument, and gives you access to a wide range of MIDI

Controllers including Volume, Tune and Pan.

Clicking this brings up the QuickEdit view for the currently selected

instrument. The QuickEdit view is a tabbed UI exposing all editable

parameters of an instrument including envelopes, filter settings, LFO’s,

Loop-points, and velocity response curves.

This button will only be enabled if the currently selected instrument has

a GigaPulse effect built into it. Clicking this brings up the GigaPulse view

for the currently selected instrument. If the selected instrument has more

than one embedded GigaPulse effect, a popup menu will allow you select

which instance you wish to view. Pressing the GigaPulse button is the same

as pressing the (green) FX button on the MIDI mixer (sub-)channel of an

instrument containing embedded convolution.

This will launch the ‘Currently Loaded Instruments’ display. This display

lists all instruments currently loaded in memory. You can drag instruments

directly from this display into a MIDI channel slot field (hold down CTRL

while dragging to stack an instrument).

· You can select ‘Help Topics’ to view this document via the Windows help

interface.

· You can select ‘About GVI’ for version and copyright information about this

application. Click anywhere on the ‘about’ screen to dismiss it.

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