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CHAPTER 4: GVI CONFIGURATION MANAGER
GVI SYSTEM AND STANDALONE SETTINGS
GVI can be run either as a hosted VST virtual instrument or as a standalone
application, independent of a host program. For example, when performing
live, you can run GVI from a laptop, hook up a MIDI keyboard controller, and
treat it as you would any hardware sample player.
When using GVI as a plug-in, most of the global configuration settings are
handled by the host program including Midi input, audio driver selection,
sampling rate, bit depth, and latency preferences. However, when using GVI
in standalone mode, global configuration settings must be made using the
GVI Configuration Manager.
The GVI Configuration Manager can be launched either from the Window’s
Start menu (Start > Programs > Tascam > GVI > GVI Configuration Manager)
or by selecting “Configuration…”from the GVI System menu while the
program is running.