GVision 3.52 User Manual

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GVI Release Notes – Version 3.52 
 
November 22, 2006 
Please check 
 for the latest updates. 
 
Manual Addendum 
Using GVI and the VSL Performance Tool 
1.  Download the Maple MIDI Router – Free from 
2.  Open GVI as a plug-in in your host DAW 
3.  Set the Performance Tool input to “physical in” and output to Maple MIDI router 
4.  Set the DAW track's input to the Maple virtual MIDI cable and its output to GVI 
New Feature in 3.52 
Bank / Patch Manager 
The following functionality has been added to the Loaded Instrument Viewer: 
•  Right-click an instrument to display the Bank/Patch Manager interface 
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  Pressing “Resolve All Conflicts” will automatically assign new 
Bank/Patch values to loaded instruments to eliminate duplicates. 
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  The bank and/or patch number of the selected instrument can be manually 
changed. 
New Features In 3.51 
•  GVI now supports multiple instances on multi-processor (dual core) computers 
for Steinberg’s Cubase, Steinberg’s Nuendo and Digidesign’s Pro Tools. 
•  GVI now includes a per instance memory usage meter when hosted in a VST or 
RTAS DAW application. 
•  GVI now supports access to instrument help documentation, when provided with 
a soundware library.  This is accessed from the MIDI channel pulldown menu in 
the MIDI Mixer where the instrument is loaded.  If no help file is present, this 
menu item will not be displayed. 
•  GVI now includes a link to the product registration web page under the Help 
menu.  Registration gains the user access to informative newsletters, special deals 
& promotions and freebies. 
•  The Loaded Instrument Viewer can be brought up by either selecting “Loaded 
Instruments” from a MIDI Mixer channel pulldown or by pressing the Instrument 
Viewer toolbar icon.  Once open, instruments can be loaded onto any MIDI 
channel by drag & drop. 
 
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