Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual

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The above example shows four different virtual keyboards at work at once. There is

a QuickEdit window open at the bottom. This keyboard is dedicated to the instrument

that is loaded in the QuickEdit. It can receive MIDI input from the main program’s Vir-

tual Keyboard which can have its MIDI output directed to the active port channel in the

MIDI Mixer view. Select a port and channel so that its border shows that it is active. In

the above example, the main program Virtual Keyboard floating over the middle of the

QuickEdit window.

On the right hand side of the window arrangement above are the two keyboards

available in the Distributed Wave instrument view. The main program Virtual Key-

board’s MIDI output can be directed to the port and channel of the Distributed Wave

instrument in the same way as that of a normal .gig instrument.

It is possible to have more than one QuickEdit window open for editing and compar-

ing multiple instruments. It is also possible to have more than one Distributed Wave

instrument window open. Each of the QuickEdit and Distributed Wave windows have

their own dedicated virtual keyboards. There is only one main program Virtual Key-

board for GigaStudio 3.0 and its output is dericted only to the active port channel.

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