Maintenance Items in 3.52
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In 3.51, certain audio interfaces that use buffer latencies that are not multiples of
128 could cause garbled audio. This has been fixed in 3.52.
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Previously, when running in standalone mode, the output could become saturated
under certain conditions. This has been fixed in 3.52.
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Previously, instruments within a GIG file could not be loaded when the Windows
preference for hiding known file extensions was enabled (Windows default). This
has been fixed in 3.52.
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Previously, GVI could become unstable if Mute or Solo was pressed on the MIDI
Mixer while receiving MIDI. This has been fixed in 3.52.
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Previously, GVI could become unstable if the UI was closed while loading
instruments. This has been fixed in 3.52.
Maintenance Items In 3.51
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An incompatibility with Sony’s Acid 6 that caused no audio output from GVI
when hosted in Acid 6 has been corrected.
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Rare instances of GVI crashing when exporting to GSI have been addressed.
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Previously, when running in standalone mode, it was not possible to change
output channel selections after the sampler had been reset. This has been fixed.
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The filter Turbo Mode in the Quick Edit section of GVI is specific to the low-pass
filter. Previously, it was possible for the UI to present Turbo Mode enabled with
a different filter selected. Now, when Turbo Mode is enabled, the filter type is
switched to low-pass automatically.
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The list of recently used files has been moved to below the list of factory content.
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Previously, using the Load menu to load a GSI file onto a MIDI channel was
incorrectly performing a stack operation. This has been fixed in 3.51.
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The FX button in the MIDI Mixer has been renamed to GP. When illuminated,
this indicates that a GigaPulse encoded instrument has been loaded on that
channel. The associated pull down menu allows access to that GigaPulse UI. It is
still possible to access the GigaPulse UI for an encoded instrument via the
GigaPulse toolbar icon when that instrument’s MIDI channel is selected in the
MIDI Mixer.
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