Teac GigaPulse User Manual
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Pre-Delay
nudges the impulse start point forward or backward in time. (Only adjust
this when no audio is passing through GigaPulse.)
The
ON
button of each mic is a redundant control to that found in the Placement
Selection portion of the UI.
The
MUTE
button of each mic simply silences the mic. Note that the mic is still utilizing
CPU and memory. To free up a mic’s resources, use the ON button to turn the mic OFF.
For GigaPulse SP and Pro there are 4 mic groups, typically Front, Wide, Surround, and
Center (although the impulse set designer may give these groups (and the mics within
them) alternative names. GigaPulse VST only has one mic group and defaults to the
front mic group of a given impulse set.
Note that each mic group has a Master and two slaves (only one slave and no master’s
for the center mic group). The master/slave controls work in the same way as the input
level controls. If a mic group is not displayed, it is because the mics within the group
have no impulses or have been disabled by the impulse set designer.
For GigaPulse Pro, there is also a Master Mic Group which controls the masters of the 4
individual mic groups.