Tascam GigaStudio User Manual
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TASCAM GigaEditor 4 Manual
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Select a folder in the Sample Window where you want the imported samples to go and then choose
Import samples.
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Use the browsing window that comes up to navigate to the .wav files you want to import.
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Select the waves and click on the Open button. Th ey will show up in the folder you selected in the
wave pool.
You can also right-click on a folder in the Sample Window and choose to import samples or directories
from there as well. Alternatively you can simply drag and drop wave files or folders full of wave files
directly from the Windows desktop into the Sample Window.
Import sample directory:
[Alt] + [E] + [Y]
This works similarly to the Import samples command, but here you choose a folder full of wave files.
Alternatively, you can drag and drop folders full of wave files directly from the Windows desktop into the
Sample Window. Using this method, you can import more than one directory at once.
You can also right-click anywhere in the Sample Window and choose Import directory from the context
menu.
Export all sample folders
: [Alt] + [E] + [A]
This will export all the samples in a .gig file to standard wave files on your hard drive. Any loop points in
the samples will be exported intact. Th is is handy if you need to do audio editing of a bunch of the samples
in an instrument. You can later use the Replace All command to batch replace the samples back into a .gig
file.
You should first create an empty folder on the hard drive where you want the samples to go. Th en choose
Export all sample folders and browse to the folder you created. Th e folders and samples will be named and
organized the same way they are in the .gig file.
Convert wave pool format:
[Alt] + [E] + [F]
This handy feature allows you to batch convert ALL the samples in a .gig file to various bit rates,
compression settings and channel conversion settings.