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- $VER: DeliTracker.eng V2.18 (19.08.1995)
- Copyright 1995 by Delirium Softdesign
- (Peter Kunath and Frank Riffel)
-
-
-
- 1.OVERVIEW
-
- 2.LICENSING AND DISTRIBUTION
-
- 3.ORDERFORM
-
- 4.GETTING STARTED
- 4.1 System requirements
- 4.2 First steps
- 4.3 Tooltype Settings and Shell Environment
-
- 5.BASICS
- 5.1 Players
- 5.2 Genies
- 5.3 Packed modules
- 5.4 Module lists
-
- 6.HOW TO CONTROL DELITRACKER
- 6.1 The main window
- 6.2 The option window
- 6.3 The player window
- 6.4 The genie window
- 6.5 The program window
- 6.6 Shortcuts
- 6.7 Commodities
- 6.8 Arexx
-
- 7.NOTES
-
- 8.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
-
- 1.OVERVIEW
-
- Welcome to DeliTracker 2.18. For those who don't know: DeliTracker is a
- highly flexible soundplayer which supports many sound formats. The replay
- routines for the common formats ProTracker, NoiseTracker, SoundTracker 15
- and 31 instrument version and StarTrekker without AM sounds, are builtin.
- Additional players can be loaded from disk. DeliTracker is NOT a Sampler,
- Digitizer, MIDI sequencer nor a song editor. It is only meant to play
- music modules in a very comfortable way. Here are some good reasons for
- using DeliTracker:
-
- ° System friendly and multitasks happily
- ° Highly expandable due to modular concept
- ° Allocates the sound channels
- ° Supports xpkmaster.library for decrunching
- ° Correct play speed in PAL/NTSC (uses timerdevice)
- ° Works well with serial.device
- ° Modulelists
- ° ARexx
- ° PubScreen support
- ° Hotkey (Commoditiy)
- ° Appwindow, modules can be played by simply dropping the module
- icon (or even a hole directory) into the mainwindow
- ° Written in 100% Assembler
-
-
- 2.LICENSING AND DISTRIBUTION
-
- DeliTracker (c) 1991 - 1995 by Peter Kunath and Frank Riffel.
-
- DeliTracker 2.18, the DeliTracker tool icon, their related documentation,
- utilities, and examples (hereinafter "Files") and in particular player
- and genie interface are (c) Copyright 1991-95 by Peter Kunath and Frank
- Riffel. All Rights Reserved. This package is Shareware. If you like this
- program and use it frequently, we encourage you to register. The share
- ware fee is $US 20 or 20 DM. You may send CASH or EUROCHEQUE's. We cannot
- accept any other cheques cause it is not possible for us to cash foreign
- checks without having to pay substantial fees to the bank. Registered
- users will be shipped a disk containing the latest release version of
- DeliTracker. Please allow a delay of 2-6 weeks. By co-operating with this
- concept you help to ensure continued development of this product. Please
- send your registration card (Orderform) and cheque/money to:
-
- Frank Riffel
- Merkstr. 27
- 82405 Wessobrunn
- Germany
-
- An orderform can be found at the end of this document. You may send bug
- reports, remarks, and suggestions to this address as well. If you have
- written a new soundsystem and you wish to adapt your replay-routine to
- DeliTracker, contact us. We will help you.
-
- DeliTracker may be distributed on public-domain, shareware disks, and
- electronic networks such as the Internet as longs as the followings
- conditions are fulfilled:
-
- 1. All Files must be kept together. You can find a list of all
- Files in 'Distribution'.
-
- 2. None of the distributed files may be modified in any way. The only
- exception is archiving (e.g. with LhA), but the original files
- must be 100% restoreable.
-
- 3. For any use in commercial products the permission of the authors
- is required.
-
- DeliTracker has been developed and tested thoroughly. Never-the-less, the
- Authors cannot be held responsible for any damages that are caused by
- DeliTracker. The Files and their related documentation, utilities, and
- examples are provided "AS-IS" and subject to change without notice; no
- warranties of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not
- limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
- particular purpose. No liability or responsibility is assumed. Use at
- your own risk.
-
- Installer and Installer project icon (c) Copyright 1991-93
- Commodore-Amiga, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Reproduced and
- distributed under license from Commodore.
-
- 3.ORDERFORM
-
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- * *
- * For registration, send this form along with USA $20 or 20 DM to: *
- * Frank Riffel, Merkstr. 27, 82405 Wessobrunn, Germany *
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- * email : _____________________________________________________________ *
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- * DeliTracker Version: ______ Kickstart: _______ Amiga : ____________ *
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- * OPTIONAL *
- * *
- * RAM : _____ MB FAST-RAM Processor : 680__0 *
- * *
- * _____ MB CHIP-RAM *
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- * Comments : __________________________________________________________ *
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-
- 4.GETTING STARTED
-
- 4.1 System requirements
-
- DeliTracker II requires at least Workbench and Kickstart 2.0 (aka V37).
- We recomend the usage of Workbench 2.1 (or 3.x), because the ASL
- Filerequester of V38 and above is much faster and supports multiselect.
- If you want to use packed modules, the 'xpkmaster.library' and the
- corresponding sublibraries must be installed. Make sure that you use V2
- of XPK! V1 is NOT sufficient. DeliTracker requires at least 150KB of
- memory. Additional memory is needed for every loaded genie, player, the
- current modulelist and the decrunched module. Of course, your System
- should be equiped with a Monitor that has speakers, or even better,
- connected to a HiFi system.
-
- 4.2 First Steps
-
- If you already use an older version of DeliTracker, please delete all the
- files in the old distribution and your configuration files. Now run the
- supplied installer script by simply double clicking on the apropriate
- installation icon. The installation script will install DeliTracker on
- your harddisk into a drawer named DeliTracker. After the installation
- we strongly suggest that you move seldom used players and genies to the
- storage dirs (e.g. from DeliPlayers/ to DeliPlayers/PlayerStore/). If you
- don't do this you will waste memory! If you need a particular player or
- genie you can still load it by yourself. If you start DeliTracker the
- first time besides the control window a few other windows will be opened.
- On 68000er systems this can take some seconds. These windows belong to
- particular players or genies. To avoid that DeliTracker opens all these
- windows every time you start you must configure them. It is not hard to
- do this. Activate a window. Now select the desired options. You will find
- several options in the 'Settings' menu. If you whish that the window
- should not be opened every time you start DeliTracker turn 'Popup' off.
- Some windows additionaly contain gadgets for several options. For those
- functions and options refer to 'Genies.doc' or 'Players.doc'. Now save
- these settings using the 'Save Prefs' from the 'Project' menu. You may
- close the window now and continue with another.
-
- Note: There is an ENV: variable called DELICONFIG. It contains the path
- to the configuration directory. This variable is important if DeliTracker
- was installed on a CD-ROM. You can set this variable to a directory on
- your harddisk (e.g SYS:DeliConfig). This enables you to use your favorite
- settings rather than the predefind on the CD.
-
- 4.3 Tooltype Settings and Shell Environment
-
- For Shell usage you must separate all keywords and arguments by spaces.
- Strings which contain spaces must be quoted. For Workbench usage (i.e.
- tooltypes) seperate the arguments from the keywords with '='. To set the
- tooltypes use the 'Information' item of the Workbench. Invalid Tooltypes
- are ignored. DeliTracker can be used as a 'Default Tool'. For this you
- have to enter the path where DeliTracker is located at the 'Default Tool'
- line of the module. This asumes that the module has a project icon.
-
- Shell Example: 'DeliTracker config "DELI Config" volume 32 filter no'
-
- Starts DeliTracker with 'DELI Config' as configuration file, turns the
- lowpass filter off (not on A1000's) and sets the volume to 32.
-
- These options are used as KEYWORDS in Tooltypes and as CLI templates.
- The keywords are not case sensitive!
-
- Option Default value and description
- -------------------- -----------------------------
-
- config <file> "DeliConfig/DeliTracker.config"
- Loads the specified file as a configuration file.
-
- cx_priority <pri> 0 (default priority)
- Sets the commodities priority. Valid values
- are -128 to 127.
-
- cx_popup <yes|no> yes (window opened)
- Defines if the control window should be opened
- at startup. If it is set to 'no', no window will
- be opened. The mainwindow may be opened later via
- hotkey, Commodities Exchange or with an ARexx
- command.
-
- cx_popkey <string> "" (no hotkey), see also Hot Key
-
- closequits <yes|no> no = CloseWindow will hide the GUI
- This option describes the behaviour when you push
- the close gadget of the mainwindow. If turned on
- DeliTracker will quit if the window is closed.
- This is also known as the 'Nessy' option:-)
-
- module <file> No file, empty module list.
- Uses <file> as startup module. Note: You can use
- Modulelists as well.
-
- playerpath <path> "DeliPlayers"
- Sets the searchpath for external players.
-
- geniepath <path> "DeliGenies"
- Sets the searchpath for external genies.
-
- pubscreen <Screen> "", default PubScreen (usually Workbench).
- Let you specify the name of the public screen
- where DeliTracker, all Player and Genie windows
- should pop up. If the given screen is not
- available (e.g. does not exist), DeliTracker
- opens its windows on the default public screen.
- Note: Screen names are case sensitive in V37!
-
- mainwinxy<XPos>/<YPos> 0/1
- Attempts to open the mainwindow at the given
- position.
-
- prefwinxy<XPos>/<YPos> 0/1
- Attempts to open the option window at the given
- position.
-
- playwinxy<XPos>/<YPos> 0/1
- Attempts to open the player window at the given
- position.
-
- geniewinxy<XPos>/<YPos> 0/1
- Attempts to open the genie window at the given
- position.
-
- progwinxy<XPos>/<YPos> 0/1
- Attempts to open the program window at the given
- position.
-
- filereq <X/Y/W/H> "" (requester internal default setting)
- Specifies the filerequester coordinates.
-
- volume <volume> 64 (maximal volume)
- Sets the volume to <volume>. Where volume can
- range from 0 to 64.
-
- balance <balance> 0
- Sets the balance to <balance>. Where balance can
- range from -64 (left channels only) to 64 (right
- channels only).
-
- quickstart <yes|no> yes (module is played immediately after loading)
- Defines if a loaded module should begin to play
- immediately after loading or if the module is
- in a paused state. This option is meant for
- synchronization purposes in ARexx scripts.
-
- filter <yes|no> no (filter off)
- Switches the internal lowpass filter on or off.
- An advantage of having the filter off is that
- frequencies over 7kHz are not cut off. This has
- the effect that most modules will sound much
- better.
- Note: On A1000 this switch has no effect.
-
- appicon <yes|no> yes (display appicon)
- If turned on an appicon is left when mainwindow
- is closed else no appicon appears.
-
- lowchip <yes|no> no (use chipmem for modules)
- If turned on DeliTracker tries to use fastmem
- for the module.
-
- swapplay <yes|no> no (don't use low memory handler)
- If turned on DeliTracker will attempt to flush
- unused players. DeliTracker will re-load the
- players when needed. This function works only
- with V39 and above.
-
- songend <yes|no> no (ignore songend signals)
- Lets you specify whether songend events should
- be ignored or not. Some players support a
- notification of the song end. If this option is
- set, DeliTracker will pause the module and load
- the next module. If only one module is in the
- soundlist then it is paused after the song has
- played once.
-
- append <yes|no> no (replace modulelist with new selection)
- Lets you specify whether the soundlist should be
- inserted at the current position or replaced by
- the new selection.
-
- randmod <yes|no> no (play modules in sequential order)
- Lets you specify whether a Next/Prev-Song event
- should take a randomly picked or the following
- (preceeding) list entry for loading. Once a
- module has been played it won't be reselected
- until other selected modules have been played.
- This behaviour is also known as 'Shuffleplay'.
- This option only works if there are more than 2
- entries in the modulelist.
-
- activate <yes|no> yes (activate window at startup)
- If turned off all windows are opened in inactive
- state. May be useful for shell users. Hi Zop :-)
-
- timeout <secs> 0 (no timeout)
- Lets you specify the amount of time (in secs)
- after that DeliTracker will cause a Next-Song
- event. A value of 0 disables timeout. If songend
- is enabled DeliTracker will react on the first
- event that occours.
-
- fadeout <secs> 0 (don't fade)
- Lets you specify the time for fadeing out. A
- value of zero disables the smooth transition
- between two modules. This feature is only
- available for players that support volume
- changing.
-
- randsong <yes|no> no (first subsong)
- Lets you specify whether the first or a random
- subsong should be choosen when a new module is
- played.
-
- playstart <yes|no> yes (startmodule is played at startup)
- Defines weather the startup-module should be
- played when DeliTracker is started.
-
-
- 5.BASICS
-
- 5.1 Players
-
- The player concept is one of the strong points in DeliTracker. After
- loading a player DeliTracker will recognize and play modules of this
- type. It has the advantage that you may only load the players that you
- need (= efficient memoryusage). Of course you may unload any player at
- any time. Another advantage is that you only need to know how to use
- DeliTracker rather than every single player. Multimedia applications in
- conjunction with ARexx greatly benefit from this (e.g. You may play any
- Module in an AmigaVision(TM) presentation). Another major advantage is
- that the player interface is very flexible so everyone may easily enhance
- update or adapt players. For details on programming read the includefile
- and 'Developer.doc'. DeliTracker has the common players built in. These
- are: SoundTracker15, SoundTracker31, StarTrekker without AM sounds,
- NoiseTracker and ProTracker. There is another player called 'CustomPlay'.
- This is a special player that was created to play special modules that
- contain their own replay code. These 'modules' may not be crunched,
- because they are loaded via LoadSeg() to allow relocation. In V2 we have
- added support for player processes (i.e. Now it should be fairly easy to
- create players that load samples directly from disk). Another improvement
- is the introduction of the "Noteplayer Interface". This is nothing else
- than virtualizing all sound hardware accesses. The player does not write
- to the hardware at all instead it fills out a structure with the needed
- information. DeliTracker passes this structure to a Noteplayer Genie that
- handles the sound processing. Other genies may evaluate this data, too.
- The number of external players that may be loaded is only limited by the
- amount of free memory. When DeliTracker is started all players in the
- 'DeliPlayers' directory or the specified playerpath e.g. tooltypes or in
- the configfile are loaded. The external players are listed and described
- in the 'Players.doc'.
-
- 5.2 Genies
-
- Genies are a new concept in Release 2.0. Basicaly they are little
- "programs" which extend or enhance DeliTrackers functionality. In many
- respects genies are similiar to commodities. They can react on user
- actions and DeliTracker's internal program states. They can have their
- own GUI that can be shown or hidden. Genies usualy run as seperate
- processes. This enables them to do asynchronus event processing. You
- can quit a genie either with the remove genie function (found in the
- genie window) or by sending a CTRL-C to the genie process itself. The
- GUI of a genie usualy offers menus with the following menu items:
-
- Project
- About A ? Short info about the genie.
- ==============
- Save Prefs A S Save the current settings as default
- ==============
- Hide A H Hide the GUI
- ==============
- Quit A Q Remove the Genie
-
- Settings
- Activate A A Activates the window if the GUI is opened
- Popup A P Opens the GUI when the Genie was loaded
- ==============
- Other settings Other genie specific settings, see the
- ·············· particular genie documentation.
-
- There are different types of genies:
-
- NotePlayer Genies
- This type of genie has the task of hiding the actualy used audio
- hardware. You can think of a NotePlayer genie like a virtual audio
- device. A major reason for virtualizing the hardware accesses, is
- that later NotePlayers could make use of high quality sound cards
- (or a new chipset) which may support more than four channels. With
- the help of the CPU (or later a DSP)a Noteplayer genie can emulate
- more than four channels. As a side effect of the currently used mixing
- technology for the native amiga soundhardware, we can reduce the
- chipmem usage to 1KB of sample buffer memory. For future compatibility,
- the NotePlayer mechanism is prepared to handle 16 Bit samples, as well
- as for several sample encoding schemes (signed/unsigned/ulaw). Players
- that support this interface will greatly benefit from this. Here are
- some of the advantages:
-
- ° Independence of the used audio hardware
- ° Independence of the number of hardware channels
- ° Audiodata can be shared with other genies as well
- (Stereoscope, Quadrascope, FFT Analyzer ....)
- ° Resource handling is done by the Noteplayer genie
- This includes memory/channel allocation and hardware
- initialisation.
- ° Volume and Balance control is also done by the genie
-
- When a player requires a Noteplayer, DeliTracker will try to use the
- "cheapest" noteplayer it can get. The choice is based on following
- criterias: CPU usage, used memory type and the number of channels.
- They are evaluated in that order.
-
- Decrunch Genies
- Decrunch genies can decrunch files that are loaded by DeliTracker.
- Note: You will run into trouble if you want to load multipart modules
- from one archive. Think of a LhA'ed TFMX module!
-
- Convert Genies
- Convert one module format into another. The user has the advantage that
- only few optimized and bugfree players are needed to play a variety of
- "packed"/"optimized"/"crypted" module formats. In most cases you would
- need much more code for a player than for a converter.
-
- Other Genies
- These Genies have no defined task. They can control or monitor many
- things. Many users have suggested that we should supply "graphical
- equalizers" and other things that make the screen alive. Or just
- wanted more information about the current module. With this type of
- genie it is possible to extend DeliTracker, so that more infos can be
- displayed. And indeed in most cases they display optional information.
- This can be simple things like sample names, number of patterns, or
- the filesize. With the aid of a fast CPU they can also display more
- complex things like the current waveforms or the frequency distribution
- (think of an FFT Analyzer). Genies that display such complex things
- will usually run at process priority of -5 so they will only get the
- cpu when no other important task needs the cpu.
-
- Only the Paula-NotePlayer Genie is internal. This is a Noteplayer for up
- to 4 voices that uses the audio.device channel allocation and direct
- writing to the hardware for output. The user can select the allocation
- precedence. All other genies are loaded at startup from '/DeliGenies'.
- For the external genies refer to 'Genies.doc'.
-
- 5.3 Packed modules
-
- If xpkmaster.library V2 or higher is installed DeliTracker will use the
- library for decrunching. Optionaly you may load Decrunch Genies for use
- of other packers. Certain players do not support module packing! This is
- due to the fact that those players load the module by themselves rather
- than using the internal LoadFile() function. If the player-info field
- for a particular player shows 'Packable....NO' you are not allowed to
- crunch modules for this player.
-
- NOTE: Don't pack custom modules because they are loaded and RELOCATED via
- LoadSeg()! The only way to get around this is to use the XFH filehandler
- or patch LoadSeg() with xLoadSeg to be able to load XPK compressed files.
-
- 5.4 Modulelists
-
- DeliTracker has an internal Modulelist, that can be manipulated with the
- program window. Add modules, arrange each entry as you want and save the
- whole as a modulelist. Later you can retrive your favorite selection.
-
- Modulelists are organized as ascii files. The first line must contain
- 'MODLIST' as an identifier. Each further line can contain the filename
- of a module, a module directory or the path of another modulelist.
-
- DeliTracker treads Modulelists nearly like modules. The difference is
- that when DeliTracker wants to 'play' a Modulelist, the modulelist it is
- treated as a new selection of modules. The 'Random Mod' and the 'Append'
- flags are evaluated. WARNING: In one very special case this leads to a
- deadlock situation. This happens when the first entry in the Modulelist
- is the list itself and 'Random Mod' is off. At that point DeliTracker
- will not stop to replace the modulelist by itself again and again.
- Don't create such lists!
-
-
- 6.HOW TO CONTROL DELITRACKER
-
- 6.1 The main window
-
- The main window is the central part of the DeliTracker. All module
- specific things may be controlled with this panel. DeliTracker's
- main window consists of four groups. Each group can be folded away,
- so that you can choose which parts of the window are visible. If the
- window is active the titlebar shows the actual list nubmer, the number
- of modules in the list, the used player and the filename of the module.
- The following is a overview of how the full window looks. Note: If a
- gadget is drawn ghosted, then this option is not accessible for this
- player. There could be two reasons for this:First, the soundsystem
- does not have this feature at all (e.g. SoundTracker has no SubSongs),
- and second, the player is not perfectly adapted (which is more likely).
-
- +----------+--------------------------------------+------------+
- | Module: | ////////////MODULE NAME///////////// | [ Time ] |\
- +----------+--------------------------------------|------------| Info
- | Format: | ///////////MODULE FORMAT//////////// | 00:00:00 |/
- +----------+--------------------------------------+------------+\
- | Comment: | [ ====================== 13 =================== ] | Comment
- +---+---+--++-+------------------------------------------+-+---+/
- | | | | | [12] | | |\
- |[O]|[P]|[G]+-+------------------------------------------+-+[R]| Control
- | | | | | [11] | | |/
- +---+---+-+-+-++-----+-----+-----+----+-----+-----+-----++-+---+
- |[+]| | | | | | | | | | +--\ |\
- +---+ |< | < | << | |> | >> | > | >| | [] | ^ | | | | Tapedeck
- |[-]| | | | | | | | | - | +--+ |/
- +---+-----+----+-----+-----+-----+----+-----+-----+-----+------+
- [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
-
- Tapedeck group
-
- [+] Faster: plays song a little faster
-
- [-] Slower: plays song a little slower
-
- [1] Prev Song: play the previous song. This gadget is only enabled if
- more than one file was selected. If 'Random Mod' is selected this
- button picks a random module. See also 'Random Mod'.
-
- [2] Prev SubSong: Jumps to the previous sub-song (if available).
-
- [3] Prev Pattern: Jumps to the previous pattern. If the current
- pattern is the first, the counter is set to the last pattern.
-
- [4] Play/Pause: Plays a paused sound or pauses a playing sound.
-
- [5] Forward: Jumps to the next pattern in the module. If the current
- pattern is the last, the counter wraps around to the first.
-
- [6] Next SubSong: Plays the next subsong of a module. This function
- allows you to select other melodies in the module. Not every
- soundsystem provides you this feature. One of the most common
- soundsystems that provide multi-modules are TFMX and MED.
-
- [7] Next Song: This button loads the next module form the selected
- modulelist. If the last module of the list is playing and you
- press this button the first module of the list will be played
- (cyclic list). If 'Random Mod' is selected this button has the
- same function as the Prev Song button.
-
- [8] Stop Song: This button resets the patterncounter and the speed to
- the initial default value.
-
- [9] Eject Module: stops the actual module and removes it from memory.
-
- [10] Load Song: Opens the filerequester and lets you select one or
- more modules for playing. If you select an empty directory
- DeliTracker will scan the whole dir and add all files matching
- the module pattern (see option window). The first selected
- module is loaded and played. If enough memory is available,
- DeliTracker will use double buffering. This means that the
- current song continues playing until the next song is loaded.
-
- Control group
-
- [O] opens or closes the Optionwindow
-
- [P] opens or closes the Playerwindow
-
- [G] opens or closes the Genieswindow
-
- [R] opens or closes the module Programwindow
-
- [11] Balance Control: Let you change the Balance.
-
- [12] Volume Control: Let you change the Volume.
-
- Comment group
-
- [13] Comment: Here you can read/enter an optional comment. If you hit
- 'Return' the comment is saved.
-
- Info group
-
- This group contains some informations about the current module.
- Namely the module name, the format name and the the time how long
- the module has been played. Note: If the player supports internal
- modulenames, the real modulename is displayed rather than just the
- filename. There may be a difference between the format name and the
- playername: If a module has been converted with a converter genie
- the format name is the source format (e.g. NoisePacker 2.0) and not
- the destination format (ProTracker).
-
- [Time] Resets the time counter to 00:00:00.
-
- Menus
-
- The non menu shortcuts are only shown if running under V39 or above.
-
- Project
- Open <A> O ...Open the filerequester.
- =================
- Play/Pause 0 ...Play or pause a module.
- Stop Playing 1 ...Stop the actual module.
- =================
- Next Module ] ...Load the next module in the
- Soundlist. See also 'Random Mod'.
- Prev Module [ ...Load previous module.
- Eject Module . ...Stop playing and remove the
- actual module from memory.
- =================
- About... <A> ? ...Open about requester.
- =================
- Hide <A> H ...Close all windows.
- =================
- Quit <A> Q ...Leave the program.
-
- Control
- Faster + ...Increase playspeed.
- Slower - ...Decrease playspeed.
- Reset Speed * ...Reset playspeed.
- ===================
- Forward 5 ...Jump one Pattern forward.
- Backward 4 ...Jump one Pattern backward.
- ===================
- Next Subsong 8 ...Play next Subsong.
- Prev Subsong 7 ...Play previous Subsong.
- ===================
- Volume Up 6 ...Increase Volume.
- Volume Down 9 ...Decrease Volume.
- Reset Volume / ...Reset Volume to max.
- ===================
- Left Balance 2 ...More left balance.
- Right Balance 3 ...More right balance.
- Reset Balance Enter ...Reset Balance to balanced.
-
- Settings
- Info <A> I ...Turn info group on/off.
- Comment <A> C ...Turn comment on/off.
- Control <A> N ...Turn control group on/off.
- Tapedeck <A> T ...Turn tapedeck group on/off.
- ===================
- Options... <A> S ...Open option window.
- Players... <A> P ...Open player window.
- Program... <A> R ...Open module list window.
- Genies... <A> G ...Open genies window.
- ===================
- Load Settings... ...Load saved settings.
- Save Settings ...Save default settings.
- Save Settings As... ...Save settings to selected file.
-
- Appwindow
-
- To make the module selection even more comfortable, icons from modules
- and module drawers may be dropped on the control window. The modules
- will be handled as if they were selected with the file requester. If
- a drawer is dropped, all files will be scanned. All files that match
- the module pattern will be added to the module list. Sub-directorys are
- not scanned. To use this feature the control window of DeliTracker must
- be opened on the workbench screen.
-
- 6.2 The option window
-
- The option window is for seting all global options. To open the option
- window you may either select the 'Options...' menu or the '?'-Gadget of
- the mainwindow.
-
- Startup Mod default ""
- This module is loaded when DeliTracker is started. If it
- is a module list DeliTracker will automaticaly load the
- first module which is specified in the module list. You
- can either enter the module by typing the path into the
- stringgadget, or using the file requester gadget behind.
-
- Player Dir default "DeliPlayers"
- this is the path where DeliTracker searches for players.
-
- Genie Dir default "DeliGenies"
- this is the path where DeliTracker searches for genies.
-
- Pubscreen default is "", (default PubScreen, usually Workbench)
- Let you specify the name of the public screen where
- DeliTracker should pop up. If the given screen is not
- available (e.g. does not exist), DeliTracker opens it's
- windows on the default public screen.
- Note: Under V37 screen names are case sensitive!
-
- Hot Key default is "" (no hotkey)
- This defines the hotkey which is used to open or close the
- windows. If the DeliTracker windows are closed via the
- hotkey, all other Player and Genie windows are closed as
- well - the same applies to Hide Interface. To disable the
- hotkey, use the INACTIVE option of the Commodities Exchange
- Program.
-
- Pattern default "~(#?.info|info.#?|smpl.#?|#?.NT(%|.(pp|im|xpk)))"
- Defines the pattern of the module requester. This pattern
- is also used when scanning directorys. It enables the user
- to hide unused (nonmodule files, like #?.info) files.
-
- Songend default is OFF (ignore songend signals)
- Lets you specify whether songend events should be honored
- or not. Some players support a notification of the songend.
- If this option is set, DeliTracker will pause the module
- and load the next module in the list. If only one module
- is in the soundlist, then it is paused after the song has
- played once.
-
- Timeout default is 0 (no timeout)
- Lets you specify the amount of time in secs, after which,
- DeliTracker will cause a Next-Song event. A value of 0
- disables module timeout.
-
- Quickstart default is ON (module is played immediately after loading)
- Defines if a loaded module should begin to play immediately
- after loading or if the module is in a paused state. You
- can use this option for synchronization purposes in ARexx
- scripts.
-
- Fadeout default is 0 (don't fade)
- Lets you specify how many seconds the fadeout of a song will
- take. Fadeing is performed after every eject event. If you
- select zero no smooth transition will be done. This feature
- is only available for players that support volume changing.
-
- Random Mod default is OFF (sequential order)
- Lets you specify whether a Next/Prev-Song event should
- choose a random pick, or the following (preceeding) list
- entry for loading. Once a module has been played it won't
- be reselected until other selected modules have been
- played. This behaviour is also known as 'Shuffleplay'.
- This option only works if there are more than 2 entries
- in the modlist.
-
- Random Song default is OFF (first subsong)
- Lets you specify whether the first or random subsong should
- be choosen when a new module with subsongs is played.
-
- Filter default is OFF (filter off)
- Switches the internal lowpass filter 'on' or 'off'. If the
- switch is 'off' it has the advantage that frequencies over
- 7kHz are not cut off. This has the effect that most modules
- will sound much better. Note: The A1000 filter cannot be
- switched off!
-
- Append default is OFF (replace modulelist with new selection)
- Lets you specify whether the soundlist should be inserted
- at the current position or replaced by the current file
- selection.
-
- Appicon default is OFF
- If the Appicon feature is selected and the mainwindow is
- closed, an appicon will be created. All files that are
- dropped into the appicon will be handled as if they were
- selected with the file requester. If a drawer is dropped,
- all files will be scanned and added to the module list.
- Only files which are not matching the pattern will be
- skipped. Subdirectorys are not scanned. A double click
- on the appicon will open the windows again.
-
- Activate default is ON (activate windows)
- If turned off, all windows are opened in inactive state at
- startup. May be useful for shell users.
-
- Play at Start default is ON (startmodule is played at startup)
- Defines whether the startup-module should be played when
- DeliTracker is started.
-
- Prefix default is 4
- Specifies the maximum size of the prefix in chars. If a
- prefix is encountered DeliTracker won't show it the module
- list. DeliTracker recognizes a prefix by the first dot in
- the filename. Example: Prefix is set to 3, the filename
- 'dw.sentinel' will be stripped down to 'sentinel' whereas
- 'mdat.TurricanI' won't be changed. This setting influences
- the module list sorting.
-
- Swap Players default is OFF
- If turned on DeliTracker will attempt to flush
- unused players on low memory situations. DeliTracker will
- re-load the players when needed. This function works only
- with V39 and above.
-
- Low Chipmem default is OFF
- If turned on DeliTracker tries to use a Noteplayer that
- can play from fastmemory else the default Noteplayer
- choosing algorithm is used. This does not mean that every
- module is now loaded into fastmemory. Only modules of
- those players which support the noteplayer interface will
- be located in fast memory.
-
- Load Load a saved configuration and set all values to those of
- a previously saved configuration.
-
- Save Save all actual settings to a configuration file. The
- configuration file contains all above settings plus the
- filerequester and window co-ordinates. The default config
- file is saved to the configuration directory. It is named
- "DeliTracker.prefs". If you select another path/filename
- the prefs file is saved to this path.
-
- OK Close the options window.
-
- 6.3 The player window
-
- The player window contains all controls for the deliplayers. On the
- right side is a listview which shows all players that are currently
- loaded. When the player window is opened the currently active player
- is selected. Under V39 the active player is always highlighted. A 'D'
- in front of the playername marks all players that are disabled. A
- disabled player stays in memory, but DeliTracker doesen't call it's
- checkcode. A double click on an entry will toggle the player on/off.
- If you select one entry, all information about this player is shown
- on the left hand. Old players will have a version number less then
- 1.00 (ie. 0.03).
-
- Config Configure selected player
- Show Open the player's GUI
- Hide Close the player's GUI
- Add Load (an)other player(s)
- Remove Unload selected player
- Clear Unload all external players
- Ok Close player window
-
- If a player with the same name is already loaded, the player with the
- lower version number will be expunged. Internal players may be removed
- too, but their memory is of course not freed. To add a whole directory
- of players, just select the dir and make sure that the filename-string
- in the file requester is empty. Now DeliTracker scans the directory and
- loads every player. For selecting the default player path see
- Options-Window.
-
- 6.4 The genie window
-
- The genies window contains all controls for deligenies. It is very
- similar to the player window. When this window is opended the currently
- used NotePlayer is selected. With V39, the active NotePlayer Genie will
- be highlighted.
- As in the player window, a double click on an entry will enable/disable
- it. Another double click on a NotePlayer Genie will force this NotePlayer.
- This means DeliTracker will use this genie for playing whenever possible.
- A 'F' in front of the geniename marks this NotePlayer as forced. Only one
- NotePlayer can be forced at a time.
-
- Config Configure selected player
- Show Open genie GUI
- Hide Close genie GUI
- Add Load (an)other genies(s)
- Remove Unload selected genie
- Clear Unload all external genies
- Ok Close genie window
-
- If a genie with the same name is already loaded, the genie with the
- lower version number will be expunged. Internal genies may be removed
- as well, but of course the memory is not freed. Adding a whole dir of
- genies works the same as above. Just select the dir and DeliTracker
- will load all genies. For selecting the default genie path, see
- Options-Window.
-
- 6.5 The program window
-
- The listview shows all modules that are in the current modulelist. If
- the filename of the module has a prefix (max. four chars + '.') then
- DeliTracker won't show the prefix. Under V39 the current module is
- highlighted. Depending on the selected mode, a click on an listview
- entry will have a different effect.
-
- Play Plays the selected Module.
- Move The selected module is removed from the list and
- moved into an internal buffer. When another entry
- is selected the cut entry is inserted below that
- entry. Just try it. It is very easy to move the
- modules around.
- Delete Removes the selected entry form the modulelist.
- New Removes the complete Modulelist.
- Insert Open Requester for inserting modules.
- Current Jumps to current module, it is centered.
- Load Load a saved Modulelist.
- Save Saves the current Modulelist starting with the
- active module. All entrys are saved!
- Sort Sorts the Modulelist.
- Ok Closes the program window.
-
- Note: Modulelist's are treaded like modules, the difference is that
- when "played" they replace/extend the current modulelist and try to
- load the first module of the modulelist (if 'Random Mod' is off). This
- is potentialy dangerous, when the first entry in a modulelist is the
- modulelist itself. So don't create such lists!
-
- 6.6 Shortcuts
-
- Nearly all funtions of DeliTracker can be reached via keyboard short
- cuts. Any underlined chars in a gadget text indicates the shortcut for
- that gadget. The shortcuts are ony active for the particular window the
- gadget belongs to. All shortcuts will only work if the corresponding
- action is possible. Although the shortcuts can be entered in upper or
- lower case. All stringadgets can be left with the 'esc' key. For ease of
- use every DeliTracker window additionaly has the following shortcuts:
-
- F1 open/activate main window
- F2 open/activate option open window
- F3 open/activate player window
- F4 open/activate genie window
- F5 open/activate program window
-
- Because the main window makes heavy use of buttons with images
- rather than text buttons, we couldn't use the underscoreing method
- for indicating the shortcut. Some of the main window shortcuts are
- menu shortcuts (RAmiga+Menukey) while the others are simple keys.
- To make them easy to remember we decided to order them in hirarchy
- on the nummeric keypad. Of course the shortcuts can be used even if
- the corresponding function group is folded away.
-
- Simple key shortcuts, see also main window menu section.
-
- +----------+----------+----------+----------+
- |PrevMod ·NextMod |ResetVol |ResetSpeed|
- |[ ·] |/ |* |
- +----------+----------+··········+··········+
- |PrevSub ·NextSub |VolDown |Slower |
- |7 ·8 |9 |- |
- +----------+----------+··········+··········+
- |PrevPat ·NextPat |VolUp |Faster |
- |4 ·5 |6 |+ |
- +----------+----------+----------+----------+
- |Stop |LBal ·RBal ·ResetBal |
- |1 |2 ·3 ·Enter |
- +----------+----------+----------+ |
- |Play/Pause |Eject | |
- |0 |. | |
- +----------+----------+----------+----------+
-
- In additon you may specify a global hot key for the opening and closing
- of the mainwindow. This hotkey works even if no DeliTracker window is
- not active. See also cx_popkey and hot key option below.
-
- 6.7 Commodities
-
- DeliTracker is a Commodity, therefore some typical things may be
- controlled from within the Commodities Exchange Program. First select
- 'DeliTracker' in the 'Available Commodities' box. The cycle gadget shows
- you if the hotkey for opening/closing the mainwindow is enabled or not.
- Click once to change this. 'Show Interface' will open and activate the
- mainwindow. 'Hide Interface' will close all DeliTracker windows. Finally
- a click on the 'Remove' button will quit DeliTracker. As usual for
- commodities, a CLICK ON THE CLOSE GADGET ONLY CLOSES THE WINDOW, but
- doesn't quit the program. Additionally the following signals can be
- sent to DeliTracker:
-
- CTRL-C Quit DeliTracker
- CTRL-D Disable Commodity Broker
- CTRL-E Enable Commodity Broker
- CTRL-F DeIconify Windows
-
- 6.8 ARexx
-
- Nearly all functions of DeliTracker can be controlled with ARexx.
- This is very nice if you are using other ARexx aware software like
- AmigaVision(TM). DeliTracker is addressed as a function host with
- the name "DELITRACKER". DeliTracker provides the following commands:
-
- quit Leave DeliTracker and shut down all genies/players.
-
- filter <yes|no> yes: Switch filter on.
- no: Switch filter off.
-
- quick <yes|no> yes: Turn quick on.
- no: Turn quick off.
-
- appicon <yes|no> yes: Display appicon.
- no: No appicon.
-
- swapplay <yes|no> yes: Turn low-memory handler on.
- no: Turn low-memory handler off.
-
- randmod <yes|no> yes: Turn Randomplay on.
- no: Turn Randomplay off.
-
- songend <yes|no> yes: Recognize songend signals.
- no: Ignore songend events.
-
- append <yes|no> yes: Activate append mode.
- no: Deactivate append mode.
-
- activate <yes|no> yes: activate windows at startup.
- no: all windows are opened inactive.
-
- timeout <SECS> Set timeout to given number of seconds (SECS)
- If SECS = 0 the timeout function is disabled.
-
- fadeout <SECS> Set fadeout time in seconds. Zero deactivates
- fadeing. Valid range is 0 to 5
-
- randsong <yes|no> yes: start with randomly picked subsong.
- no: start with first subsong.
-
- playstart <yes|no> yes: startmodule is played at startup.
- no: don't play a module at startup.
-
- volume <VOL> Set volume to <VOL> (Range VOL: 0 to 64).
-
- balance <BAL> Set balance to <BAL>, 0 is default, -64 left only,
- 64 right only (Range BAL: -64 to 64).
-
- forward Play next pattern.
-
- backward Play previous pattern.
-
- nextsong Play next song (module).
-
- prevsong Play previous song (module).
-
- nextsubsong Play next subsong.
-
- prevsubsong Play previous subsong.
-
- faster Increase playspeed.
-
- slower Decrease playspeed.
-
- loadconfig [FILE] Load configfile [FILE] if [FILE] was specified,
- else pop filerequester up.
-
- saveconfig [FILE] Save configfile [FILE] if [FILE] was specified,
- else pop filerequester up.
-
- savelist [FILE] Save module list to [FILE] if [FILE] was specified,
- else pop filerequester up.
-
- loadplayer [PLAYER] Load the [PLAYER] if specified, else open
- loadplayer requester.
-
- deleteplayer <NAME> Remove player with name <NAME> from memory.
- Note: all modules of this player won't be
- recognized any longer.
-
- configplayer <NAME> Call the configuration routine of the
- player <NAME>.
-
- loadgenie [GENIE] Load the [GENIE] if specified, else open
- loadgenie requester.
-
- deletegenie <NAME> Remove genie with name <NAME> from memory.
-
- configgenie <NAME> Call the configuration routine of the
- genie <NAME>.
-
- playpause Play/Pause song.
-
- stop Stop song.
-
- playmod [MODULE] play [MODULE] if [MODULE] was specified else pop
- requester up.
-
- eject Remove active module from memory.
-
- makelist <MODULE> Inserts [MODULE] at the current position into the
- module list.
-
- clearlist [NUMBER] Clear the modulelist entry [NUMBER] or clear the
- whole list if [NUMBER] is ommited.
-
- playlist <NUMBER> Play the module with the list position <NUMBER>.
-
- pubscreen <SCREEN> Closes all DeliTracker windows and tries to reopen
- all windows on the pubscreen <SCREEN>.
-
- showgui [NAME] Opens the GUI of the specified player/genie or
- all DeliTracker windows.
-
- hidegui [NAME] Closes the GUI of the specified player/genie or
- all DeliTracker windows.
-
- status <group> <dependent> Returns the actual status. This funtion is
- divided into four different groups: global
- settings (g), player specific settings (p), module
- dependent settings (m) and genie settings (j).
- Additional arguments are specified after the group.
-
- <group> = g : Global
-
- <dependent> = <cmd>
-
- <cmd> description returnvalue
-
- pdr playerdir string
- pub prefered pubscreen string
- gdr geniedir string
- lst path of programfile string
- pnu number of players number
- gnu number of genies number
- vol current volume number
- bal current balance number
- tim timeout in seconds number
- fad fadeout number
- ver DeliTracker version number
- led filter <yes|no>
- qst quickstart <yes|no>
- rmo random module <yes|no>
- rso random subsong <yes|no>
- app append <yes|no>
- swp swap players <yes|no>
- act activate window <yes|no>
- end songend <yes|no>
- ico appicon <yes|no>
- pst play at start <yes|no>
- gui windows open <yes|no>
- ply paused or playing <yes|no>
-
- <group> = m : Module
-
- <dependent> = <cmd>
-
- <cmd> description returnvalue
-
- dir moduledir string
- fil filename string
- fmt formatname string
- nam real modulename string
- pna name of current player string
- gna name of used NP genie string
- max selected modules number
- num actual position in list number
-
- <group> = p : Player
-
- <dependent> = <playername> <cmd>
-
- <cmd> description returnvalue
-
- nam name string
- cre creator string
- des description string
- ver player version number
- sho show <yes|no>
- hid hide <yes|no>
- ena enabled <yes|no>
- vol volume <yes|no>
- bal balance <yes|no>
- jmp patternjump <yes|no>
- spd playspeed <yes|no>
- sub subsong <yes|no>
- cfg config <yes|no>
- pck packable <yes|no>
- int internal interrupt <yes|no>
- npl uses noteplayer <yes|no>
- end songend detecton <yes|no>
- prc running as process <yes|no>
- swp swapable <yes|no>
-
- <group> = j : Genie
-
- <dependent> = <geniename> <cmd>
-
- <cmd> description returnvalue
-
- nam genie name string
- cre creator string
- des description string
- ver version number
- cfg config <yes|no>
- sho show <yes|no>
- hid hide <yes|no>
- ena enabled <yes|no>
- dcr decrunch type <yes|no>
- cnv convert type <yes|no>
- npl noteplyer type <yes|no>
- prc running as own process <yes|no>
-
- Square brackets [...] mark arguments that may be omitted. Arguments in
- angle brackets <...> must be supplied.
-
- For almost any command example scripts are available. All commands
- may be entered in lower and upper case.
-
- Note: We changed the string handling, quotes are not needed any longer.
-
-
- 7.NOTES
-
- The playspeed of a player is the same on PAL/NTSC machines as long as
- they don't generate their own interrupt (i.e use the inbuild interrupt
- generating mechanism).
-
- For Modem users: All players that use the DeliTracker internal timer
- Interrupt should now work well with serial transfers. Players which
- generate their own timer interrupt may probably not. This is due to
- the fact that instead of executing the actual playroutine in the timer
- interrupt itself, we cause a SoftInt (so that the real routine executes
- in a lower interrupt priority than the RFB interrupt).
-
-
- 8.ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
- Our special thanks go to the following people:
-
- Our betatesters Stefan, Börnie and Manfred for their
- bugreports and ideas.
-
- Armin Sander (Oktalyzer) and Carsten Schlote (Sonic Arranger)
- for creating DeliPlayers for their soundsystems.
-
- Jörg W. Schmidt for the source code of PlayFTM.
-
- Tomas Partl for his player.
-
- Patrik Rak for creating the Spectrum-AY player.
-
- Markus Illenseer, Christian Rattei and especially K-H. Ruckmich
- for the correction and enhancement of the german docs.
-
- Acechan (and Logixs) for the french translation of the docs.
-
- U4ia and Christian von Roques for a quick scan of the english doc
- files in Version II.
-
- Kevin Dackiw for the enhancement of the NoisePacker players and
- the correction of the english doc files of V1.3x.
-
- DoIO for modules, demos and diskmag advertisement.
-
- Thomas Winischofer for MusicMaker
-
- Ekhall for sending some replay stuff.
-
- Markus "maw" Weichselbaum for the PT betas and the hints
- about the programming of the audio hardware.
-
- Stephan Schaem for the WindowFX sourcecode.
-
- Petter E. Stokke for the C-startupcode.
-
- Chris Marz for some modules.
-
- Dense for the X-Comm betas
-
- Olaf "Warp" Kalgraf for sending some programs
-
- Jamal Hannah for supplying us with many PC module format documentations.
-
- All on IRC #amiga & #amigager (Internet Relay Chat)
- Hi ALFred, Flintlund, laire, Janne, MASH, mnemo, stefanb, ZZA :-)
-
- Florian Vorberger for many nice modules, players and genies.
-
- Pink/Abyss for reporting odd behaviour of noteplayers.
-
- U. Dominik Müller for XPK.
-
- Eric Kennedy for TstApp.rexx.
-
- Nicolas Franck for Deli-Wizard.
-
- Chaos/Sanity and McDeal/Sanity for the 'DrWho' source.
-
- Jarno Paananen (Guru/Sahara Surfers) for the ScreamTracker3 and
- FastTrackerII player source.
-
- Bastian Spiegel (Twice/Lego) for the AON replay source.
-
- Jon Pickard for the NotePlayer adaption of the TFMX player.
-
- Kim Øyhus for his turbo-fast FFT routine.
-
- Andi da Silva for tons of new DeliPlayers.
-
- Mark "Marley" Leitiger for the Whittaker source.
-
- Christian Buchner for the CyberSound calibration-software.
-
- and all others, who have send replays, modules or registrations.
-