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- 10-4-91
-
- v1.10 changes:
-
- 1) The SAVE option that appears when you quit TigerCub now works.
-
- 2) A QuickScore bug which occurred when trying to load an .ALL file
- with too many tracks has been fixed.
-
- 7-7-91
-
- v1.09 changes:
-
- 1) QuickScore should work better with HP DeskJet and LaserJet printers.
-
- 2) A new menu option on the Project menu has been added allowing you
- to select whether a form feed will be sent to your printer at the
- end of each page. Generally you will want to send them to dot-
- matrix printers, and not send them to HP Desk/LaserJet. This
- parameter is saved in the startup file.
-
- 1-10-91
-
- v1.08 changes:
-
- 1) QuickScore should now abort printing operation properly when no
- printer is connected.
-
- 2) Fixed bug in PopUpMenus in QuickScore which might cause crashes on
- systems with fast processors.
-
- 11-21-90
-
- v1.07 changes:
-
- 1) During step time record, scrolling the keyboard now works.
-
- 2) Record and Show no longer screws up track length.
-
- 3) Appending files on the Track screen no longer screws up track length.
-
- 4) Bug that caused "ghost notes" to be drawn after creating a new track
- has been fixed.
-
-
- 10-26-90
-
- v1.06 changes:
-
- 1) Deleting a range from ALL tracks and then UNDOing, caused a problem
- with text in requesters, and other erratic behavior. This is fixed.
-
- 2) Slight change in TigerCub.TXT file fixes a cosmetic problem in the
- file requester.
-
- 3) Under certain conditions it was possible to open more than one track
- for editing. This was unsupported and dangerous, and is no longer
- possible.
-
-
- 10-11-90
-
- v1.05 changes:
-
- 1) One change and several additions made to menu shortcut keys:
- Amiga-C for "Copy"
- Amiga-X for "Cut"
- Amiga-P for "Pitches..."
- Amiga-V for "Velocities..."
- Amiga-E for "Erase Last Track" (was Amiga-X)
-
- 2) Fixed a problem in recent versions that caused the wrong text to be
- displayed for the menu options "Graphic Editor" and "Tape Recorder".
-
- 3) Fixed a problem in 1.04 with the Select Program edit window.
-
- 4) QuickScore now displays an error message if it is run without Tiger
- Cub.
-
- 5) There should be no problems running under WorkBench 2.0 and/or with
- fast processors (68020/68030). Please let us know if this is not
- the case.
-
-
- 8-9-90
-
- v1.04 changes:
-
- 1) Behavior of the program on PAL screens and using international keymaps
- has been improved.
-
- 2) A bug involving quantization to triplets has been fixed.
-
-
- 7-24-90
-
- Tiger Cub version 1.03 manual addendum:
-
- 1) Tiger Cub and Quickscore now use less memory and should perform much
- better on 1 Meg machines. Something to keep in mind: When memory
- is tight, as will always be the case on 1 Meg machines, QuickScore
- uses spare memory from Tiger Cub's track data space. It is therefore
- a good idea on such systems to allocate a little more space than
- you actually need when Tiger Cub starts up, maybe 2 or 3 thousand
- events, in order to leave extra room for QuickScore to function.
-
- 2) Tiger Cub now defaults to allocating 10000 events or half of the
- largest chunk of available memory, whichever is less, at startup.
-
- 3) Several other minor bugs have been fixed in this version.
- The Select Program edit window should now work, including the name
- track from program feature. If a track is SOLO'd on the graphic
- editor window, its status will now be displayed correctly on the
- track screen, and playing the screen in QuickScore will now ignore
- a SOLO track on the Cub graphic edit screen.
-
-
- 5-8-90
-
- Tiger Cub version 1.01 manual addendum:
-
- 1) The File menu now contains the option "Load SMUS File...". Use this
- option to load IFF SMUS files created by other programs into Tiger
- Cub. SMUS files sometimes contain information on MIDI channel
- assignments or internal sound samples, as well as a tempo setting.
- Tiger Cub will use this information to the best of its ability in
- setting up its environment. Unfortunately, time signature and key
- signature information will not be transfered to Tiger Cub.
-
- The following changes have been made to the operation of the
- Internal Sounds portion of the pogram.
-
- 2) When "Change Path(s)" is selected, instead of an edit window which
- requires you to type a destination path, a modified file requester
- now appears which allows easier selection of a Drawer.
-
- 3) A new option, "Copy All Instruments", has been added. This option
- copies all of the actual IFF sample files currently loaded to a
- destination directory of your choice. Remember, .SND files only
- contain the NAMES of the sample files, not the samples themselves.
- If you want to do something like copy an instrument bank to a
- floppy disk, you can use this option to copy the necessary samples.
- Make sure to create a new .SND file using the location of the
- copies of the sample files. Use the "Change Path" option to change
- the path for all of the currently loaded instruments, and then
- select "Save Instrument Bank".
-
- 4) Tiger Cub now automatically loads a default internal sound setup.
- If you save your favorite internal sound setup in the same directory
- as the Tiger Cub program, with the name DEFAULT.SND, the program
- will try to load the sounds every time it starts up.
-