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Technical Details

Category
Multimedia
Sub Category
Audio
License
Free
Requirements
Windows XP
Language
English
Author
GVST
Version
Size
220.79 KB

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GVST stands for "Get Voice Stereo System" and is a plug-in that's relatively new for Windows XP computers. Its purpose is to provide stereo timing, which is the timing of each voice in a stereo track. This is done without affecting any other characteristics of the signal. The GVST plug in was created by a top expert in computer music and is freely available from public sources for many years. GVST allows users to mix tracks with different voices and does not require them to be proficient in any particular instrument. The software allows users to apply effects to audio tracks in the same way as effects and plug-ins are used in popular recording programs like Pro Tools. These effects include compressor, midi controller and fades.

GVST makes it easy to handle complex midi information. It can read midi data and adjust midi settings based on that data. The Win32 API (application program interface) is the most popular processing engine for Windows systems. It is controlled via Direct X interfaces. A GVST plug in can access most Win32 APIs via a standard Windows driver. This makes it possible to share GVST data with other software programs and individuals who use the same software.

One feature that midi plug-ins are known for is the ability to adjust volume of one track while keeping other midi controls intact. Gap detection is the name of this feature. GVST can determine if the incoming audio data matches the expected midi sequence in a number of ways. The first method is to compare the length of the incoming audio signal with the expected playback length. The second is to compare the timing of incoming signals with the tempo of music being played.