Teac GigaStudio 3 User Manual
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5. To take full advantage of the mixing features in Sonar you will need to route the
different GigaStudio instruments directly to the DSP Station ReWire output mas-
ter channels. For example, if your GigaStudio performance contains eight different
instruments and you connect these to separate output masters in the DSP Station,
they will appear on separate ReWire channels in the Sonar Console. You can then
use the Console in Sonar to adjust volume and pan, add effects and EQ - individu-
ally for each GigaStudio instrument.
6. If you simply connect all your Giga instruments through the DSP Station mixer to
the stereo output pair on the Output Masters 1:2, all sounds will appear mixed on
a single ReWire stereo channel pair. This a perfectly acceptable option as there are
extensive mixing and processing capabilities in the GigaStudio, allowing you the
option of a pre-processed stereo mix.
Gigastudio 3.0 is now in ReWire Slave mode, Sonar is the ReWire Master. You can
render the GigaStudio ReWire input in Sonar as you would with other tracks, using the
“Bounce to Track(s)” option in the Sonar Edit-Export sub-menu. (For more application
specific information see the recording section of the Sonar manual).
To successfully disconnect the Giga3 ReWire connection from Sonar you must always
quit Gigastudio first.
For more information about the Rewire spec as it pertains to GigaStudio 3.0 see the
ReWire Appendix.