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- Notation editor
- ===============
-
- OctaMED has a built-in notation editor, for printing songs in standard
- notation. It's also possible to enter/delete notes with the mouse.
- The editor is quite straightforward to use.
-
- Selecting displayed tracks
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you have a song with several tracks with lots of notes (as you usually
- do), the display will easily become cluttered. To avoid this, you can
- turn on/off or ghost individual tracks. Usually it's convenient to put
- different components of the song on the same tracks throughout the song,
- for example drums on track 0+1, bass pattern on track 2, chords on tracks
- 3-5 and so on. Then you can easily e.g. hide drums, just by turning off
- the track(s) used for them.
-
- 'Show tracks'-gadgets allow you to turn on/off each track. 'Ghost tracks'
- allow you to "ghost" each track.
-
- Presets
- ~~~~~~~
- You can have 5 different "configurations" of selected/ghosted tracks,
- which you can select with a single mouse click. The PSET 1 - 5 gadgets
- select the current preset.
-
- For example, let's use the above example to demonstrate that:
- You'd like that preset 1 displays ALL tracks, preset 2 only chords,
- preset 3 only the bass pattern, and preset 4 the chords and the bass.
-
- Preset 1 shows all tracks by default. Then click PSET 2. Now nothing
- should be displayed. Turn on the chord tracks (3 - 5 in this example).
- Click PSET 3, turn on the bass track (2). Finally, click PSET 4 and turn
- on tracks 2 - 5 (bass + chords). Now you can easily select one of these
- setups with the PSET gadgets.
-
- The 'CLR' gadget next to the PSET gadgets clears the settings of the
- current preset.
-
- Selected track
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- When you want to enter notes with the mouse, you must first select the track
- you want to edit. This is done with the 'Sel.track'-gadgets. When you select
- a track, the other tracks will be ghosted. The selected track is also changed
- when you change presets.
-
- Time signature
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The notation editor displays one line of (textual) note data as a 1/16th note.
- So, a quarter note would be 4 lines long on the text display. The notation
- editor displays/prints one measure at a time. A measure contains either
- 3 or 4 quarter notes (3/4 or 4/4). You can select this with the two TS gadget
- at the lower right corner.
-
- Key signature
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The key signature is selected with the set of SIG gadgets. You can set the
- number of signs you want with the + and - gadgets, and whether you want
- sharp (#) or flat (b), with the two gadgets next to them.
-
- Instrument numbers
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The instrument numbers of the selected track are displayed above the notes
- if you click the 'Num' gadget.
-
- Options applying to instrument display
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- There are two options that apply to the current instrument only, and has to
- be set separately for each displayed instrument:
-
- 'Hide' hides the current instrument. If there are e.g. chord on the drum
- track(s), you can hide the drum instruments, showing only the chords.
-
- 'T' is the display transposition value of this instrument. This can be
- used e.g. to shift the main melody one octave up (to separate it
- from the bass sounds). Usually you want to transpose one octave at
- a time (12, 24 ,-12 or -24), but you can use any other value, if
- needed. Note that the editor can display a bit over 4 octaves,
- while OctaMED supports up to 5 octaves,
-
- Saving the note display settings
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If you activate 'Save', the settings of the note editor (tracks on/ghost/off,
- selected tracks, signatures, instrument hide/transpose) will be saved when
- you save the song next time. Note that if you save a module, you've to
- answer 'Y' to "Save instrument names etc." prompt, in order to save the
- notation editor settings.
-
- Entering notes
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The big black block is the cursor. You can move it with the cursor left/right
- keys. You can still enter notes from the keyboard, you're not restricted to
- mouse-only note entering. However, now I'll explain how to edit with mouse.
-
- To enter a note, you first have to select its length. There are pictures of
- the most standard notes available. You can select the note length with these
- gadgets (or alternatively, the length of a pause). If you need less ordinary
- note lengths, you can select multiple notes by shift-clicking any additional
- notes. The actual length (in lines of text display) is shown (L:).
-
- Then you position the mouse pointer (which looks like a note), over the point
- where you want to place the note. Press the left mouse button. You can listen
- and select the correct note by moving the mouse up and down. When you release
- the mouse button, the note will be placed. Remember to turn the editing on!
- You'll get a message, if no track is selected. 'Selected track doesn't exist'
- means that you've selected a track that doesn't exist on the current block,
- e.g. track 6 on a four-track block.
-
- The 'Ins' gadget turns on the insert mode, so that when you insert notes, the
- following notes will be pushed to the left. Note that you have to position the
- note exactly on the place you want it to start. The automatically advancing
- cursor helps by showing you where you can put the next note.
-
- When 'Del' is activated, the notes you point will be deleted (the following
- notes will be moved to the right).
-
-
- Printing
- ========
-
- The main reason why the notation editor exists is the capability of printing
- standard notes, as well as the textual form they appear on normal OctaMED
- display. There are several options that allow you to choose what you want to
- print:
-
- 'Header' If this is selected, a song header is printed first. The
- header contains information about instruments, the playing
- sequence list, relative volumes etc. This is always printed
- as a plain text.
-
- 'Notes' Prints the note data as a standard notation, as a graphics.
- The printing is done through the printer.device, and any
- Preferences-compatible printer should work. The appearance
- of the graphics (margins, centering etc.) can be changed
- with the Preferences tool.
-
- 'Text' Prints the note data as text (as it appears on the standard
- OctaMED editing screen).
-
- 'FFeed' If this gadget is selected, a Form Feed is sent after each
- block has been printed.
-
- '->File' This gadget allows you to redirect output to a disk file
- instead of printer. Enter the file name into the file
- requester. You can print only the header and textual note
- data!
-
- Blks:0>0 All You can select which blocks you want to print. If 'All' is
- selected, all blocks are printed. If not, the blocks
- specified in the range (two integer gadgets) are printed.
- The first number is the starting block, and the other one
- is the ending block.
-
- 'PRINT' Press this gadget to start printing.
-