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Addendum notes for the Farandole Composer DOX
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First of all, I want to apologize for not putting this info into the real doc
files - it's just that i would basically have to rewrite the whole thing.
In addition, I already have old printed copies to send to registered users.
Here are the usage notes on the new features for this version.
** New for version .90
----------------------
MOD Saving for registered users
-------------------------------
To save a MOD file if your copy is registered, simply turn on the channels you
want to save, then press CTRL-F12. It will tell you what kind of MOD it saves,
and this will be based on how many channels you have selected. It will save
into these formats:
- 4,6,8 Channel FastTracker MODs
- 14,15,16 Channel TakeTracker MODs
In addition, I am sending along each person's key file to expedite any problems
you might have had in getting it to work correctly.
EQ Bars Off
-----------
Some people have been having problems with the new EQ bars. If it bothers you,
simply use the switch /b to turn them off.
Registration by keyfile
-----------------------
If you have a key from me, use the command line switch /r. The rest will be
fairly self explanatory. If you have not obtained a keyfile and you are a
registered user, please contact me to get one. DO NOT leave netmail, or mail
on my BBS. Instead, in this order: a) leave internet email, b) call Digital
Oxygene BBS and leave mail, c) call voice and ask for me, d) Mail me. Letter
C is risky; I may not be home, or I may be asleep (ARRRRG! :)
PGUP/PGDN fixed
---------------
Due to excessive complaint by one certain annoying person :) I have added the
CTRL-PGUP/DN keys that move a whole page without having to push them twice.
Change drive command
--------------------
You can now change drives in the file box - simply press D and it will ask for
a new drive. It also returns you to the correct drive before exiting if you
have changed drives.
PANIC KEYS
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READ THIS CAREFULLY. USE THESE AT YOUR OWN RISK. These keys are what I define
as 'panic keys'. The function of each is described below:
ALT-SHIFT-U: Unlock file i/o safeguard. If for some reason the program locks up
while doing file i/o you may press this key to regain control of
the keyboard handler.
ALT-SHIFT-CTRL-`: This releases the keyboard handler routine. WARNING! You
CANNOT, repeat CANNOT exit the program or use it in any way
whatsoever once you press this. All this does is return
control of the keyboard to the BIOS. This is useful if you
get some kind of stupid QEMM error, you can then press 'T'
to terminate (possibly saving your current DOS environment).
This also (sometimes) allows you to use ALT-CTRL-DEL to
reboot in case of a lockup.
DO NOT USE THE ABOVE KEYS UNLESS YOU ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO.
Configuration screen
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This new screen is brought up using ALT-F10. It shows some 'about' info at the
bottom, and allows you to configure several options of Farandole. Use the
context sensitive help and experiment to see what these do (most are pretty
obvious).
Individual pattern options
--------------------------
You can now save and load individual patterns from your songs. They will be
saved as .FPT files, in the same general format as all the other composer
files. You can name the patterns to keep track of them (up to 32 chars). Load
a pattern using SHIFT-F11, and save one using SHIFT-F12.
16 bit instruments
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There are some serious problems with 16 bit instruments, that I have not been
able to fix yet. The Gravis SDK gives no help with a small skimover, so it will
take some asking around, etc to get this working. If you know how the Gravis
treats 16 bit samples, please contact me.
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** New for version .91
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Ambient Fine Tempo
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Since it's rather hard to edit a song when you are using fine tempo, and it
resets itself, the composer now does not reset fine tempo unless you do. You
can accomplish this by using CTRL-4,1 on the number pad (same keys as for
tempo adjustment, except with CTRL). You may also adjust it while the song is
still playing. If you use fine tempo, make sure that you reset it at the
beginning of each pattern so that it does not stack up (E0, then Ex).
Abort mode
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I have added a few things that should help with the lockup/reboot on exit
'feature' that some people have had problems with :). But if all else fails,
try the Borland C abort() function instead of a standard DOS exit by using the
/a switch on the command line. Note that you can see if this worked - it prints
'abnormal program termination' when you quit. If you are not having problems
and you use this switch, it will have no adverse effects.
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** New for version .92
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Loading Gravis Patch Files
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You can now load Gravis MIDI patch files as samples! When you try loading
a file with the .PAT extension from the sample box, it will perform a check
to see that it really is a patch file. From there it will automatically load
the only sample if there's 1, or it will ask you which one to load if there
are more. It attempts to preserve looping values, but there are some problems
right now (not sure exactly). The sample name will be the filename of the
patch file + the sample number (0 if only one sample). Patches are converted
to 8 bit samples because 8 bit samples are easier to deal with, etc. Also
this makes it easy to export them for use in MOD's and stuff..
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** New for version .93
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Additional on Gravis Patch files
--------------------------------
I forgot to mention above, that you cannot load them straight from their
directory. This is because FAR only allows directories with 256 filenames,
and there are more patch files than that. Shell to DOS and copy over the one
you want instead. I might fix this later on..
Default Video Mode
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You can now specify a default video mode on the CFG screen so that you don't
have to use the /c switch anymore. To cancel this effect (in other words, if
you change video cards, or something) use the /c switch again, and it will
override the CFG settings. Since changes were made in the CFG file and there
is some important info in there now, FAR will convert your old CFG file when
it starts up to the new format (to make it stay you must press ALT-F10 to
edit it then exit). Additionally, new version CFG files work with an older
version of FAR, but some settings may not take effect depending on the version
you are trying it with.
Loading of names off
--------------------
Now you can tell FAR not to load the song/sample names along with the
directory in the loading box. This will speed up the directory process by
a factor of TWENTY! It's also good if you have a slow computer. In the
future I might rewrite the routine that does that in assembler, but not
right now.
Smart registration
------------------
Now if you can't figure out how to enter your name and number correctly, you
can now enter your name in ANY case whatsoever, and your phone number in
one of these formats:
+00000000000 (etc foreign, non-US)
(000)000-0000 U.S. standard
1-000-000-0000 Another U.S. standard
000-000-0000 Another U.S. standard
Sample Editor additions
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Now the sample editor caps off samples at 64k temporarily (for editing
purposes). I forgot to mention before that you can hold down the press
the right button after selecting a function and it will abort. Also the
new function, optimize loop, will smooth out loop points at a position
as close to your selected one as possible, to eliminate major pops in loops.
The original point is taken from the first loop point first. The program
searches within 100h bytes of the original for a match within +-10 amplitude
bytes. If none close enough is found, it tries with the end loop point as
the original. The closest match will be used. If none is found, no changes
are made to looping values. You may also access this function using ALT-O
from the sample menu on the main edit screen. However, a visual
representation of the waveform from (ALT-E) will be much easier to make it
perfect. Of course, you will have to realize that this function is not AI;
it cannot perfect your looping for you. Only you can do that - with a little
practice- and this AMAZING function! Please note also that some samples are
already optimized - this function could quite possible screw them up! Be
careful!
>64k samples
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FAR composer (except the sample editor above) now FULLY supports >64k samples!
This means you can load/save your favorite MODs/669s with samples up to 1
meg in size. This also means that you will have to watch your memory; I've
had reports of the composer CRASHING if you exceed the memory limit on your
GUS.