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<b><u>General Tab</b></u>
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<li>If <b>Save Settings on Exit</b> is checked, then whenever
Anvil Studio starts, it loads the song file you last loaded and
turns to the page you were last working on.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Enable HTML Help</b> is checked, Anvil Studio uses Internet Explorer
to display help information at the bottom of each page.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Always create a trouble-shooting log file</b> is checked,
Anvil Studio generates a trouble-shooting log file every time it is run.
This causes Anvil Studio to run a little slower, so it should only
be used when trying to track down an problem that seldom occurs.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Enable Beam lines on Compose page</b> is checked,
notes on the Composer page are drawn with beams between notes 8th and smaller.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Enable Full-Duplex Soundcard test</b> is checked,
Anvil Studio checks your audio/MIDI hardware every time a configuration change occurs,
and reports possible problems.
You can uncheck this if you think you have a full-duplex sound card,
but Anvil Studio says that you do not, but do this with caution as problems may go undetected.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Show notes for all tracks on Mixer page</b> is checked,
a zoomed out view of notes for all tracks appears on the Mixer page.
You can drag the mouse over the notes to hear them played,
which can be useful when trying to locate a desired position in the song.
It can also be used to copy and paste measures between tracks.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Printing Option 1</b> is checked,
Only set this if told to by an Anvil Studio technical support person.
<br><br>
<li>Set the <b>Number of levels of Undo</b> to any number between 0 and 50.
Higher numbers let you undo more edits with the Edit/Undo menu item.
Setting this number higher also consumes more memory.
<br><br>
<li>It isn't always easy to reach the mouse and computer keyboard
while you are trying to record at your Synthesizer.
This page lets you control some parts of
Anvil Studio's user interface from your MIDI keyboard.
For example, you can use it to start/stop recording when you
step on a MIDI foot-switch, or wiggle a Modulation wheel, or press the lowest note on the keyboard.
<br><br>
First, select the Anvil Studio Action you want to control remotely.
Then, press a note, step on a foot switch, or trigger any other MIDI event.
<br><br>
If the MIDI event you select is a switch, like Sustain,
then a <b>On starts, Off stops</b> checkbox appears.
If this box is checked for Stop/Start Recording, then you need to press
the pedal to star recording, and release the pedal to stop recording.
If it is not checked, then you need to press the pedal once to start
recording, and then push it again to stop recording.
<br><br>
Any of the actions listed in the lower Anvil Studio Action: field can
be assigned to a keyboard shortcut. For example, if you need to
change several note stem directions on the Composer page, assign
keyboard shortcut Ctrl+U to Note Stem Up and Ctrl+D to Note Stem Down.
Then you can simply press Ctrl+D or Ctrl+U to change the stem direction
of the selected note when you are on the composer page.
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<b><u>Audio Tab</b></u>
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If <b>Real-time Audio Mixing</b> is checked,
audio tracks are mixed while the song is playing.
If your computer is a 486 instead of a Pentium,<sup></sup>   or if it has less
than 32 megabytes of RAM, it may not be fast enough for <i>Real-time mixing</i>.
You will know if you get an error message when you try to play a song.
If so, turn <b>Real-time Audio Mixing</b> off, so that Audio tracks will be mixed before
the song is played.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Warn if memory limits record time</b> is checked,
Anvil Studio warns when starting to record an Audio track if recording
time will be limited by available memory.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Enable master playback VU meter</b> is checked,
it causes the Mixer page to show a Master playback VU meter if the song
has any Audio tracks.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Enable per-track playback VU meters</b> is checked,
it causes the Mixer page to show individual playback VU meters for each Audio track.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Use Windows Swapfile for mixing</b> is checked,
Anvil Studio stores temporary audio mixing information in the Windows Swapfile.
Sometimes, the Windows swap file is too small, which can cause Anvil Studio to run out
of memory or hang while recording or playing Audio Tracks.
If this occurs, Uncheck this checkbox.
<br>
When this checkbox is <b>not checked</b>, Anvil Studio stores its temporary audio mixing information
in the files <i>tempMix1.wav</i> and <i>tempMix2.wav</i> in Anvil Studio's folder (e.g. c:\Program Files\Anvil Studio).
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<b><u>MIDI Tab</b></u>
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<li>New files created by Anvil Studio are always saved in MIDI-Format-1,
where each track has its own MIDI channel/instrument.
If <b>Save song files in MIDI 1 format</b> is checked,
any file loaded gets converted to MIDI-Format-1 when saved,
regardless what its format was before it was loaded.
Files are saved in this format can be edited by other MIDI editing programs,
however editing song files with another MIDI editor may cause loss of some important information.
Anvil Studio stores Sequencer-Specific MIDI events to remember things like links to audio files
and some staff note properties.
These special events are part of the MIDI standard and do not interfere with how
the song gets played by other MIDI player programs.
Some other MIDI editors delete these Sequencer-Specific MIDI events from song files.
Anvil Studio preserves Sequencer-Specific MIDI events created by other editors.
<br><br>
It is always a great idea to create backup copies of your song files,
but it is especially important to do so before editing them with another editor.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Echo incoming MIDI events to all synthesizers</b> is checked,
This has no effect if your computer has no external MIDI port.
<br><br>
When Anvil Studio runs for the first time, Echoing MIDI events is initially disabled.
<br><br>
You will want to turn this on if you are recording a MIDI track,
and you want to play notes on one synthesizer keyboard, but have them
played by a different synthesizer or your computer's sound card.
In this case, the synthesizer keyboard you are playing will remain silent,
and the recorded notes will be echoed, and later played back, on the
synthesizer assigned to the track being recorded.
For example, try turning this check box on and then select <b>Mixer</b>
from the View menu and create a Rhythm track.
Now, press keys on an external synthesizer to hear drum sounds.
While still on the Mixer page, press the Record button and press keys
on your synthesizer to record a rhythm track.
<br><br>
You will want to turn this off for any of the following reasons:
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<li>If your computer's Sound Card is not <i>Full Duplex</i>, that is,
it cannot send and receive MIDI events at the same time.
<li>If your computer's Sound Card is the type that cannot listen
to the MIDI port and Audio-in port at the same time.
<li>If you do not have enough MIDI cables to connect:
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<li>the synthesizer's MIDI OUT port to the computer's MIDI IN port, and
<li>the computer's MIDI OUT port to the synthesizer's MIDI IN port.
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In this case, you need to re-connect a MIDI cable to different ports
depending on whether you are recording or playing back.
<li>If you notice delays between the time you press a note and when
you hear the note played.
<li>If you don't here anything when you press a key on the synthesizer
keyboard.
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<h4>Program behavior when Echo MIDI Events is enabled</h4>
During start-up the program opens MIDI OUT and MIDI IN ports,
and immediately sends LocalControlOff messages to all channels.
<br>
When not recording, it simply echoes any MIDI event to all MIDI OUT ports.
<br>
When recording, it echoes the received notes, after changing the channel
number to the active track's channel number.
<h4>Program behavior when Echo MIDI Events is disabled</h4>
The program only opens MIDI IN ports when recording a MIDI track,
or when Anvil Studio is turned to a page that needs to listen to MIDI events.
<br>
The program only opens MIDI OUT ports when playing one or more MIDI tracks,
or when Anvil Studio is turned to a page that needs to play MIDI notes.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Enable SoundFont support</b> is checked,
it enables SoundFont support if your sound card supports it.
This allows Anvil Studio to recognize which instruments are currently
loaded into your sound card. It also allows you to load
different .SF2 files into your sound card, just like a stand-alone
MIDI Sampler. For more information, please select <b>How do I...</b>
from the <b>Help</b> menu, and then read the section on SoundFont ® support.
<br><br>
SoundFont ® is a registered trademark of E-mu Systems, Inc.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Record no Rests</b> is checked, the duration of notes is
not determined by when a note is released, but by which notes are still
down when a new note is pressed. This sometimes produces more pleasing
results when recording a score for display as sheet music.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Record Multi-track MIDI</b> is checked,
When recording MIDI, this causes each MIDI channel to be recorded to a
different track, instead of all channels getting recorded to the active track.
For example, when a note is recorded on MIDI Channel 3, that note is inserted
in the track whose channel is 3. This also causes the File / New menu item
to create 16 tracks, each with its own MIDI channel.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Show notes on staff while recording</b> is checked,
notes are displayed on the staff while your record an Instrument track.
machines slower than a 100-mHz Pentium, this can cause synchronization problems.
<br><br>
<li>If <b>Play notes when mouse moves over staff</b> is checked,
Anvil Studio plays notes when you drag the mouse over them on
the Composer and Mixer pages.
<br><br>
<li>The <b>MIDI Ticks per quarter note</b> allows you to control the MIDI
ticks per second that get sent to MIDI devices. It is initially set to 240.
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