                Welcome to V_EDIT - the graphic display for the
                  ALLEN & HEATH GS3/V & GS3V VCA automation.

V_EDIT is a GEM program that requires a minimum of an Atari ST 1040 and 
monochrome monitor.  Double click the GS3V.PRG icon to run the program.  

Basic connections:  MIDI in of the Atari ST to MIDI out of the console.  MIDI 
out of the Atari ST to the MIDI in of the console.

There is a file on the disk called DEF.VMX.  This is can be loaded and run on
any console.  Once loaded, press the ENTER key on the numeric keypad to
start, press the '0' to stop.

These products should be fault free.  In the event of a failure however 
ALLEN & HEATH Ltd and KISS UK will only be liable under the conditions covered 
in the warranty agreement.  Read your warranty agreement in the bound manual 
now.  All trademarks are acknowledged.  All software, manuals, and designs 
associated with A&H consoles and KISS UK are copyrighted and may not be 
duplicated for financial gain.

Application notes:
MROS:	V_EDIT will require a safe minimum of 700K assuming no DA's.  Connect
the console as normal.  Mix data should be saved on a Cubase part or as a 
Satellite dump when working under MROS.  You can request the mix data by
inserting an event in the LIST editor and typing in the Mix request message.
Mute all other tracks except the one holding the message and the one into
which the mix data is to be saved.  Put Cubase into record.  When the IN icon
turns back to white, stop Cubase.   It is recommended you save this part
before continuing.  All transport keys operate as normal except there is no
position readout.

SOFTLINK:	Softlink users will have to allocate a minimum of 500K to V_EDIT
assuming no DA's.  Notator only outputs MIDI Clock and Song Position Pointers.
You will not be able to run the demo under Softlink.

V_EDIT uses the Atari MIDI ports exclusively.  It is strongly advised that
that you do not connect other equipment to this port.  V_EDIT relies
heavily on SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE messages that may deteriorate performance of
other equipment using the same channels and MIDI ports.

Note that V_EDIT is not required to run the automation.  The system is designed
to run on its own or using a Mac, PC, or other MIDI master controller/Sequencer.