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- M U S I C I A N I
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- Manual
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- Copyright (c) DigiMus Ky, 1990.
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- Introduction
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- MUSICIAN I is intended for anyone interested in creating their own music. There
- is no need to be familiar with computers or computer technology. With MUSICIAN
- I, you can write your music easily and, what best, hear it any time you wish,
- by using the Sound Blaster.
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-
- Required Equipment
- ------------------
- To run Musician, you need the following:
-
- 1. The Sound Blaster Card
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- 2. An IBM-PC/XT/AT computer or a compatible equipped
- with a EGA or VGA graphic display card.
-
- 3. A Matrix Printer to print your notation.
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- 4. Headphones, external loudspeaker or stereo system.
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- 5. SB-SOUND.COM - FM music driver from Creative Labs, Inc.
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- Getting Started
- ---------------
-
- 1. Make a \MUSICIAN sub-directory under your \SB sub-directory.
-
- 2. Copy all the files on the \MUSICIAN sub-directory of this disk to the
- \SB\MUSICIAN sub-directory.
-
- 3. Before running MUSICIAN I, you need to load the memory resident FM music
- driver - "SB-SOUND.COM" from Creative Labs, Inc.
-
- 4. Then run MUSICIAN I by typing : MUSIC
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- 5. A batch file START.BAT is created to run all files together, and remove
- SB-SOUND.COM after its used.
-
- Just type : START to start MUSICIAN I
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- Menu Commands
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-
- F5 Files:
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- New -
- Clears the screen and closes the file to make room for a new one.
- Musician asks, however, if you wish to save the changes made.
-
- Open -
- With this command you can open a file from the music directory. A list
- of all Musician files in this directory appears on the screen. You can
- choose a file from this list by moving with arrow keys over the list.
- When the indicator is on the desired file, press the <enter>-key to
- confirm.
-
- Save -
- This command saves opened files. If the file has been named, it will
- be saved.
-
- Save as...
- This command is used to save the opened file under a new name.
-
- Instrument Bank -
- This command is used to choose the instrument bank from which you want
- to select your instrument.
-
- To Printer -
- This command is used to print out the score or only a part of it. The
- default is to print out the entire document. With <HOME> and <END>
- keys you can select the corners of the printing area and move it with
- the arrow keys. With PgDn- and PgUp-keys you can move to next screen.
- To jump to the end of the document press <Ctrl> + <PgDn> keys
- simultanously. To confirm the printing, press <Enter>.
-
- Paper Length -
- This command allows you to state the lenght of your paper sheet for
- printing. The default value is 11 inches, that can be changed by using
- the <+> or <-> keys.
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- Top Marigin
- Bottom Marigin -
- It is also possible to select the printing area changing the values of
- top and bottom marigins. The default value 5 lines you can increase or
- decrease by using <+> or <-> keys.
-
- Quit -
- This command ends the Musician and returns to DOS. Before this command
- is carried out, Musician asks you if you wish to save your work.
-
-
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- F6 Options:
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- Keyboard On/Off -
- This command brings the mouse keyboard on the screen and you may enter
- the notes by "single finger playing" with your mouse.
-
-
- Text Editor -
- The program changes to Text Editing mode. The vertical line cursor
- appears on the upper left corner of the screen. You can move it to the
- your text area with the arrow keys. Two different fonts are selectable
- with the <F1> key:
- 1) A large font for the title of the piece.
- 2) A small font for the lyrics.
-
- MIDI In -
- You can also enter the notes with you MIDI keyboard connected to Sound
- Blaster with the MIDI Box.
-
- MIDI Base Key -
- From your MIDI Keyboard one octave area is reserved to be used as
- command keys for MIDI options. By pressing the Base C-key you tell
- Musician, which octave you selected for this purpose.
-
- Connect Staves -
- Before printing out your notes, it is often necessary to connect
- certain staves with bracket(s). When this option is selected, a small
- cursor appears near the left end of the first staff. Move the cursor
- to the beginning of the first staff that will be connected, with the
- upper end of cursor at the height of the upper line of the staff, and
- press the <Space Bar>.
-
- To begin to produce the bracket, press <Right Arrow> key once.
- Continue drawing by pressing <Down Arrow> key several times. At about
- the middle of the bracket, press <Left Arrow> key once and continue
- then with the <Down Arro>w key. At the end of the bracket, press
- <Right Arrow> key once.
-
- To delete the bracket, press the <Space Bar> once and move the cursor
- over the area you want to delete.
-
- To finish this operation, press the <ESC> key.
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-
-
- F7 Playback:
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- Play -
- This command lets you listen to the composien you have written.
-
- Play Voices -
- Command lets you listen to the voices you have choosen in the
- Voices-menu <F9>.
-
- Interrupt -
- Using this command, you can stop the playback of the song.
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- Play Screen -
- This command is used to playback the part of your work that you can see on current screen.
-
- Basic Tempo -
- This command is used to state or alter the basic tempo of a song. When
- this is choosen, the current tempo figures appear on the upper left
- corner of the screen. You can alter this tempo by entering a new number
- that corresponds the number of beats per minute.
-
- Dynamics -
- This command shows you the default values of the dynamic marks (ppp -
- fff). You can choose your own scale by using <+> and <-> keys. The
- value of each mark can be from 0 to 100.
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-
-
- F8 Staves:
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- Clef -
- This command lets you choose Treble- or Bas Clef for each staves (1 to
- 6). To enter the Glef, press <F> or <G> key.
-
- Position -
- You can alter the distance of each staff from the bottom of the screen
- by entering new numbers using <+> or <-> keys. The default is value 0.
-
- Time Signature -
- You can alter the Time Signature's upper or lower number with <+> and
- <-> keys. By pressing #-key, when the cursor is in the beginning of the
- staff, the selected signature appears on it's place.
-
-
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- F9 Voices :
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- Percussion -
- This option gives you 6 melodic voices and 5 percussion voices <Y>, or 9
- melodic voices without percussion <N>.
-
- Staves -
- The staves (1 - 6 ) for different voices you can choose by using <+> and
- <-> keys. The default is:
- Voices 1-3 1. Staff
- Voices 4-6 2. Staff
- Percussion 3. Staff
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- Select -
- You can select voices you wish to hear with option "Play Voices" in
- <F7> Menu. This command is also useful when selecting the voices you
- want to print out.
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-
-
- F10 Help:
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- Keyoboard Commands
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-
- Key Signature : B=Flat (Confirmed by pressing <E> key).
- H=Sharp " " " "
- N=Natural
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- Accidentals : B=Flat BB=Double Flat
- H=Sharp HH=Double Sharp
- N=Natural
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- Time Signature : <#> key (Select in <F8> Staves-menu).
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- Voice Activation : <Alt> + number of the voice
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- Toggle Voices : <Tab> and <Shift>+<Tab> keys.
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- Entering Note : <Space Bar> (toggle w. note-rest).
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- Entering Rest : <Space Bar> (toggle rest-note).
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- Note Values : Whole note 1
- Half note 2
- Quarter note 4
- Eighth note 8
- Sixteenth note 6
- 32nd note 3
- 64th note 7
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- Dotted note : Hit Note value key twice or Note value key + <N>.
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- Bar Line : Enter
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- Double Line : Enter
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- Repeats : Enter
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- Endings : <v> + Number Key (toggle)
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- Tie : <-> key (toggle: down - up - off).
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- Character Delete : <Del>
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- Column Delete : <Del>
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- Column Insert : <Ins>
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- Note Position : <Up Arrow> and <Down Arrow> keys.
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- Cursor moving : <Left Arrow> and <Right Arrow> keys.
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- Triplets : <T> key after every Triplet Note.
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- Stem Direction : <Y> key
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- Beams : <+> key on the latter note (toggle).
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- Play : <Ctrl> + <P>
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- Play Screen : <Ctrl> + <Y>
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- Play Selected Voices: <Ctrl> + <D>
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- Note Formation : <U> (toggle)
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- p - pp - ppp : <P>
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- mp - mf : <M>
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- f - ff - fff : <F>
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- Instrument : <I>
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- Tempo : <O>
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- Accelerando : <A>
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- Ritardando : <R>
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- Crescendo : "<" (toggle: < - cresc.).
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- Diminuendo : ">" (toggle: > - dim.).
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- Segno : <S>
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- Coda : <C>
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- D.S. : <G>
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- D.C. : <D>
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- Fine : <Z>
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- Fermata : "("
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- Tremolando : "/" (toggle)
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- Print : <Ctrl> + <K>
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- Moving : To the beginning of next measure <Ctrl> + <Right Arrow>.
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- To the beginning of former measure <Ctrl> + <Left Arrow>
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- To the left side of screen <Home>
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- To the right side of screen <End>
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- To the beginning of the song <Ctrl> + <Home>
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- To the end of the song <Ctrl> + <End>
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- Using a Mouse
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- The notes can be entered by using a mouse, if one is loaded. On the lower left
- cornerer of the screen there is a piano keyboard, where you can choose the note
- position and it's value simultaneously.
-
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- Entering Root Tones
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- To enter root tones (white keys) on the staff, you only need to do an "one
- finger play" using the mouse cursor as your fore finger, and clicking the left
- mouse key. To choose the value for a note, move the cursor along the key until
- it is on the same heigh as the desired note value symbol on the left side of the keyboard. Then click once.
-
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- Entering Accidental Tones
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- To write accidentals is as simple as to write root tones. However, the
- chromatic notes can be written by using either sharp (#) or flat (b) marks. If
- you wish to get a note equiped with sharp, you must point on the left side of
- the black key nearest the white key. If you want to get a note with a flat
- mark, you must point on the right side of the black key nearest the next white
- key. Then click once.
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- Entering Rests
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- The rests are entered on the staff using same methode as writing notes, but
- are double-clicked with mouse's left key.
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- To Cancel
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- While writing the piece you may note that the key you selected on the mouse
- keyboard is not what you want. You can cancel this note by keeping down the
- mouse's left key, and moving the cursor off from the key and then release the key.
-
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- To Move
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- To move the cursor on the staff you can be made two way.
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- 1. On the lower bar of the mouse keyboard there is a section numbered
- from 0 to 6. From this section you can choose one number value to
- state, how many steps (columns) you want the cursor to jump forward
- after a basic value note is entered. Thus, if you have 4/4 measure
- and you choose number 4, after each quarter note entered on the staff
- the cursor jumps four steps ahead. One eight not takes then two steps
- and dotted quarter not six steps etc.
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- 2. Keeping the steps value 0, you can move the cursor on the arrow area
- nearest the number section. By clicking once on the right-arrow you
- move one step to the right. By clickin once on the right-arrow with a
- bar line, you move a whole bar ahead.
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- Scrolling the mouse keyboard
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- On the lower bar of the mouse keyboard there is a small icon of keyborad on
- it's both ends. If you click your mouse once on the right icon, the keyboard
- are changes one octave higher. Respectively, if you click on the left icon,
- the keyboard changes one octave lower. Where you are on the keyboard, you can
- read from the number marks, that are on each C-key. The "middle-C" is marked
- with number 4.
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- Using MIDI Kyboard
- ------------------
-
- The notes may also be entered by using a MIDI Keyboard connected to the Sound
- Blaster's MIDI Box.
-
- When this option is activated from F6 Menu, the program first asks you to press
- the Base C-Key on your MIDI-keyboard. From this C-key one octave up (12 keys)
- are selected to be used as command keys. Default is the lowest C-key on your
- keyboard.
-
-
- The MIDI Keyboard commands are:
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- 1. Note values
-
- C: 1/1 note
- D: 1/2 note
- E: 1/4 note
- F: 1/8 note
- G: 1/16 note
- A: 1/32 note
- B: 1/64 note
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- 2. Others
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- Cis: <Left Arrow> (Move cursor to left)
- <-> key (Select MIDI - options)
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- Dis: <Right Arrow> (Move cursor to right)
- <+> key (Select MIDI - options
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- Fis: <Space Bar> (Produce a note/rest)
-
- Gis: <Enter> (Produce a bar line)
- <Del> (Delete a character except bar line)
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- Ais: Toggle MIDI - options:
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- Change Octave (Using Cis- and Dis- keys)
- Playback " " "
- Auto Steps " " "
- Accidentals " " "
-
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- When the MIDI Keyboard is in use, the mouse can not be used. Respectively,
- when the mouse is in use, the MIDI Keyboard can not be used. However, the
- computer keyboard can be used together with the mouse and the MIDI Keyboard.
-
- You can leave the MIDI mode by pressing ESC-key or reselecting the option "MIDI
- Keyboard" <^M> from the <F6> Menu.
-