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S I D E D I T O R
by Harry Bratt
Text by Dave Moorman
Every now and then, we make a
great find on the Internet. I recently
found the original SID Editor, written
by Harry Bratt for Craig Chamberlain
and published by Compute! I emailed
Mr. Bratt and though he does not have
the rights, he had no problem with us
putting SID Editor on this issue. I am
still chasing down the actual owners
of Compute!s intellectual properties.
It might be "The Mouse," which bought
out ABC. Or is it Ziff-Davis? Who
knows. And since this program is quite
unlikely to show up on a DTV -- here
it is.
This is exactly what you need if
you convert SongSmith tunes to
SIDPlayer format. This is not the
Enhanced SID Editor that most of our
transcribers use -- but it will
certainly do a nice job on simple
melodies.
MAIN MENU
---------
When you boot SID Editor, you are
first confronted with a menu.
1. PLAY
Simple enough. You must confirm
each voice with a <Y> or <N> key press
before the music starts.
2. EDIT
This is where the action happens,
so we will go into detail below.
3. LOAD
Of course, you must load a .MUS
file (or write some music from
scratch) before you can play it.
4. SAVE
Put your song on the disk. We have
added Scratch and Save convenience.
5. DISK DIRECTORY
Take a look at the .MUS files on
the disk.
6. QUIT
Returns you to LOADSTAR if an LS
disk is in an active drive.
EDITING
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When you choose <2> off the Main
Menu, press the number key for the
voice you want to edit. This program
was written in 1984 -- long before the
concept of pull-down menus (let alone
mouse capabilities). So here are all
the various and sundry keypresses you
will need to write music.
F1 - Returns to Previous Screen
F2 - Move to Begining of Song
F3 - Move to Command Menu
F4 - Move to End of Song
F5 - Move to Measure (input #)
F7 - Mark Measure in Song
Right Cursor - Move Right thru Song
Down Cursor - Move Left thru Song
ENTER - Enter current note into Song
DEL - Delete Entry in Song
INST - Insert space in Song
Number Keys 0-7 - Set Octave
W-H-Q-8-S-T - Choose note duration
+ - Sharp note
- - Flat note
\ <ENGLISH POUND> - Natural note
R - Rest for set duration
/ - Tie current note to next
M - Measure On/Off
U - Utility
You can also use the joystick to
set the current note:
Joy Up - Pitch Up
Joy Down - Pitch Down
Joy Left - Duration Down
Joy Right - Duration Up
Pressing F3 takes you to the
Command screen. Use the Right and Down
Cursor keys to move through the song,
and the Joystick to find the command
you want to add. These are fairly well
self-documented. INST will put a space
in the song. DEL will remove an item.
F1 returns you to the Edit Screen.
WHY?
----
LOADSTAR has SongSmith, which is
hugely easier to use for transcribing
music than the one-voice-at-a-time
sequencer method of SID Editor.
However, SIDPlayer is something of a
standard for music in North America,
so we also have SIDSmith, which
converts SongSmith files to SIDPlayer
files.
And with SID Editor, you can now
tweak your converted SongSmith song.
For various reasons, Tempo is not well
converted. Also, SongSmith does not do
tied notes across measures. These can
be fixed with SID Editor.
One quirk we discovered in fixing
a conversion is that if the very first
note in the song is a rest, it will
become bogus. We found "B-4" or "B 4"
when a REST was expected. So move to
this first note and press <R>, then
return to the Main Menu (press <F1>)
and Save the song. In fact, <B-4> and
<B 4> that are actually <R>'s will be
all through the song. It seems to play
correctly, so it doesn't hurt
anything.
This SID Editor is [not] Enhanced
SID Editor, so it does not include
such features as triplets. But then
again, SongSmith doesn't have
triplets, either. Actually, with some
clever Tempo work, one can make three
notes take the same amount of time as
two. But you'll have to do the math.
The only way to learn the ins and
outs of a music program (make that
[any] program) is to play with it. Try
out the various features. Experiment!
But mostly -- have fun!
DMM