Render current cfg to a single source placement – Teac GigaPulse User Manual

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Render Current Cfg to a single Source Placement

This feature is used to compress a multiple source impulse set down to a single source

set. A single source impulse set deletes all the un-referenced impulse positions leaving

a single position and the microphones. There are a couple of reasons why you would

want to collapse and impulse set down like this.

The main purpose is if you want to encode an impulse to a .Gig file in GigaStudio

3.0. When an impulse is encoded to a gig file, it will automatically load when

ever the instrument is loaded into GigaStudio with all its default settings. It

doesn’t use up any inserts or aux busses in the process. This is often done for

convenience and simplification. Simply load the instrument and play without

having to go load GigaPulse, hunt for a bank and make settings. Everything

is ready to go as soon as the instrument is loaded. However, it also allows

developers to ship built in impulse banks with their libraries and they will work

on all the versions of GigaStudio 3.0. (GigaPulse Pro is not included in the lighter

versions)

The other purpose would be to simplify favorite banks and have them use

fewer resources. For example, an impulse set with 18 stage positions could be 33

megabytes. When reduced to a single source, it can get down to about a single

megabyte in size. That saves RAM and hard disk space.

Start off by loading a room or a hall and making some placement and parameter

settings. (Use the Multi Placement mode and assign at least two or more of the mics to

their own stage position. )

In this example, we are using the

Empirical Room

bank that ships with the GigaPulse.

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