Configuring multiple rewire output channels – Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual
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the host application (sequencer) and one for GigaStudio (performance file .GSP). Two
files, exact same names, different file extensions.
Configuring Multiple Rewire Output Channels
In our example, we set up a simple stereo rewire connection between our host
(sequencer) application and GigaStudio. It is possible to send additional instruments
to individual rewire channels, that arrive on their own mixer channels in the host
application..You can apply the plug-ins you are familiar with in your mixing app to the
GigaStudio ReWire channels or use the GigaStudio NFX and VST plugins in the DSP
Station’s mixer environment.
In GigaStudio, load three instruments on
channels 1, 2, and 3 in MIDI Mixer Port 1.
Route each of the instruments to their own
mixer inputs. In our example, we have selected
pairs 1:2, 3:4, and 5:6. These are the DSP Station
Input channel assignments.
Switch to the DSP Station Inputs view and you will see that the output routing on
each channel pair is set to R1:2 (default).
Click on the channel output slot to define a new routing.
Leave the first DSP channel pair set to ReWire 1:2, but change
the next two channel routings (channel strips 3:4 and 5:6) to
ReWire 3:4 and ReWire 5:6. We will not configure any additional
routings for the purposes of this example, but as you can see, it is
possible to configure as many ReWire channels as you have avail-
able. Up to 64 if you have designated this many in the Giga Con-
figuration Manager / System Settings on the Rewire/Plugins tab.