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- ^01:E0,00,02,08
- Protracker V3.30 Febr.'96
- ---------------------------
-
- (C)1993 by Cryptoburners!
- (U)1996 by Osiris
-
- Welcome to a new version from Pro-
- tracker, the Pro Project V3.30.
- For the complete functions you can
- read also the guide in this package.
-
- USE CURSOR LEFT/RIGHT TO SELECT TOPIC,
- AND UP/DOWN TO READ ABOUT THAT TOPIC.
- PRESS ESC OR HELP TO EXIT HELPSCREEN.
-
- <-- GENERAL DOWN MAINSCREEN -->
- ^02:E0,01,03,08
- And here we are!
-
- We finally made it - Protracker V3.30
- has come alive.
-
- This version is fixed and modified not
- only visually but at source level as
- well! For additional features please
- read the docs and/or the next page.
-
-
- Please remember: This help function is
- based on a PT 2.3 Text and not *NOT*
- finished.
-
- <-- GENERAL UP/DOWN MAINSCREEN -->
- ^03:E0,02,04,08
- ProTracker Pro 3.30 Add Ones:
-
- - AGA Hires Sprite fixes
- - PLST Instrument Selector
- - PED Instrument Editor
- - Help System
- - Info System
- - Several Bugfixes
-
- Future:
-
- What you want expect over 4 channels
- if no official no audio hardware is
- aviable.
-
- <-- GENERAL UP/DOWN MAINSCREEN -->
- ^04:E0,03,00,08
-
- !!! ATTENTION !!!
-
- It seems to be Cryptoburners,the makers
- of V3.15, have no more interest to de-
- velop the project, so I have made the
- new *Pro* Version. I am an coder since
- 1979 and in the scene since 1981, in-
- volved in many projects, so you miss my
- adress here. But if you have any sug-
- gestions or bug reports, leave if you
- can an electronic mail in BIX or any
- Osiris board worldwide.
-
- Have fun! RD10/ORS
- <-- GENERAL UP MAINSCREEN -->
- ^08:01,00,09,18
- MAINSCREEN
- ----------
- ## PLAY ##
- Will play the song from the current
- position in the song. The pointer
- turns yellow, just to show you what's
- going on.
-
- ## PATTERN ##
- Will play the current pattern which
- is shown at the bottom of the screen.
- The pointer turns yellow here as well.
- Holding down the right button while
- pressing play,pattern or record will
- play from the current patternposition.
- <-- PROTRACKER DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^09:01,08,0A,18
- ## EDIT ##
- Will put you in edit mode. The pointer
- turns blue, and you can enter notes
- and numbers from the keyboard. Use
- the arrowkeys to move up/down and
- left/right in the pattern. Entering
- a note or a number will cause the
- pattern to jump one or more slots
- down.
-
- ## RECORD ##
- Will put you in edit mode, but also
- play the current pattern or song. You
- can select this in the Edit Options
- menu. While the pattern or song is
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^0A:01,09,0B,18
- playing, you can type in notes and
- numbers from the keyboard, and they
- will appear in the pattern as it
- scrolls. The notes and numbers will
- also be quantized to the nearest slot,
- so that keeping a steady rhythm is no
- problem. The pointer will turn blue
- here as well as in the the normal edit
- mode.
-
- ## STOP ##
- Will stop playing of songs and patt-
- erns, recording, and will turn edit
- mode off.
-
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^0B:01,0A,0C,18
- ## CLEAR ##
- Will first ask you what you want to
- clear. You can clear either all, song
- or samples.Patternnames are cleared
- together with the song.
-
- ## EDIT OP. ##
- Will exchange the Spectrum Analyzer
- with the Edit Menu(s). Pressing more
- than one time will browse through the
- edit op. screens.
-
- ## DISK OP. ##
- Will go to the File Requester.
-
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^0C:01,0B,0D,18
- ## PLST ##
- Will go to the PLST screen.
-
- ## PSET-ED ##
- Will go to the preset editor.
-
- ## SETUP ##
- Will go to the Setup Screen.
-
- ## SAMPLER ##
- Will go to the Sampler screen.
-
- ## 1, 2, 3 and 4 ##
- Represent the audiochannels of your
- amiga. When lit, that channel is on.
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^0D:01,0C,0E,18
- When not lit, the channel is muted and
- the notes in that track will not be
- played.Holding the right mousebutton
- will solo the desired channel.
-
- ## TEMPO ##
- The tempo gadget on the status bar is
- for setting the CIA speed, if CIA
- timing is used. The gadget will be
- updated every time you set the speed
- using the F command (if CIA that is).
-
- ## I(NSERT) ##
- Insert a position into your song.
-
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^0E:01,0D,0F,18
- ## D(ELETE) ##
- Delete a position from your song.
-
- ## POS ##
- Defines your position in the songtable.
- Pressing POS wil put you in the
- Position-Editor.
-
- ## PATTERN ##
- Defines which pattern will be played at
- a specific position.
-
- ## LENGTH ## (SONG)
- Defines the length of the song.
-
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^0F:01,0E,10,18
- ## FINETUNE ##
- Tune your untuned samples to match the
- others.
- 0 436.4 hz -1 432.1 hz
- 1 439.0 hz -2 429.6 hz
- 2 441.6 hz -3 426.3 hz
- 3 445.1 hz -4 423.1 hz
- 4 447.8 hz -5 419.9 hz
- 5 451.5 hz -6 416.7 hz
- 6 455.2 hz -7 414.4 hz
- 7 457.0 hz -8 412.0 hz
-
- ## SAMPLE ##
- Choose sample. You can use up to 31, or
- hex $1F samples in a song. Pressing
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^10:01,0F,11,18
- both mousebuttons at the same time will
- set the samplenumber to zero. You can
- then record the pattern with sample 0
- to prevent Protracker from setting the
- volume each time you play a new note.
-
- ## LENGTH ## (SAMPLE)
- The Length gadgets are simply used for
- setting the length of the sample. A
- sample can be up to 64k, or $fffe long.
- You can add workspace behind the sample
- by increasing the length and letting go
- of the button. PT will ask if you are
- sure, and if you are, allocate more
- memory for the sample.
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^11:01,10,12,18
- ## VOLUME ##
- Use this to set the volume the current
- sample will be played with.
-
- ## REPEAT ##
- Here you set the start of the sample-
- loop.
-
- ## REPLEN ##
- Here you set the length of the sample-
- loop.
-
- ## PATTERNNUMBER GADGET ##
- To the middle left of the screen is a
- box with a number in it. The number is
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^12:01,11,13,18
- the current pattern number. Click on it
- to type in a new number. When in type-
- in mode, use return,ESC or right mouse-
- button to exit. This should also work
- on most other such gadgets.
-
- ## A(BOUT) ##
- This one you'll have to experience for
- yourself.
-
- ## LOAD ## (sample)
- Will simply try to load the current
- samplename. Use this when you've fucked
- up in the sample editor, and have
- destroyed a sample.
- <-- PROTRACKER UP/DOWN DISK OP.1 -->
- ^13:01,12,00,18
- Pressing both the left and right button
- on the arrow-gadgets will speed them up
- a bit. All numbergadgets except Fine-
- tune&Sample allows you to click in the
- gadget and type in the desired value.
- Holding the right mousebutton while
- pressing them will zero the value.
- The main screen has some indicators on
- the left side of the song- and sample-
- name textgadgets.The indicators are as
- follows:
- M S M 0-9 (Metronome ON, Split ON
- Multi ON, Editskip)
- I 0-9 (AutoInsert ON, AutoInsert
- Macro)
- <-- PROTRACKER UP DISK OP.1 -->
- ^18:08,00,19,20
- DISK OP.1
- ---------
- ## PATH ##
- The paths for songs, modules, samples,
- tracks and patterns can now be changed,
- and they can be up to 31 characters
- long. To change path, click on load
- song/module/sample/track/pattern or the
- arrow indicating what path you're at.
-
- ## FREE (DISKSPACE) ##
- Free diskspace can be shown in hex or
- decimal. Select this on the setup
- screen. Click on "free" to get free
- diskspace without re-reading the dir.
- <-- MAINSCREEN DOWN DISK OP.2 -->
- ^19:08,18,1A,20
- ## FORMAT DISK ##
- Will format a disk in df0:
-
- ## RENAME FILE ##
- Will dir the current directory. Select
- a filename, and you will be able to
- edit the name.
-
- ## DELETE FILE ##
- Will dir the current directory. Select
- a file, and it will be deleted from the
- disk.
-
- ## PACK ##
- When on, Protracker will pack songs
- <-- MAINSCREEN UP/DOWN DISK OP.2 -->
- ^1A:08,19,1B,20
- before saving. Modules will be Power-
- Packed and .pp will be added to the
- filename.
-
- ## LOAD SONG ##
- Will dir the songs path. Select a song,
- and it will be loaded and decrunched if
- crunched.
-
- ## SAVE SONG ##
- Will pack the song if pack is on, then
- save it to the current songs path.
- Remember to enter a name for your song,
- otherwise PT will not save!
-
- <-- MAINSCREEN UP/DOWN DISK OP.2 -->
- ^1B:08,1A,1C,20
- ## LOAD MODULE ##
- Will dir the modules path. Select a
- module, and it will be loaded. Power-
- packed modules will be decrunched.
-
- ## SAVE MODULE ##
- Will crunch(Powerpacker) the module if
- pack is on,then save it to the current
- modules path. Holding the right mouse-
- button will save as an executable file
- in the current directory.
-
- ## LOAD SAMPLE ##
- Will dir the sample path. Select a
- sample, and it will be loaded to the
- <-- MAINSCREEN UP/DOWN DISK OP.2 -->
- ^1C:08,1B,1D,20
- current sample. IFF headers will be
- chopped off and loops loaded, if any.
- Powerpacked samples will be loaded and
- decrunched.
-
- ## SAVE SAMPLE ##
- Will save the current sample as RAW,
- IFF or PAK(Powerpacked). Select this
- in the "Save" gadget to the right of
- "Load Sample". IFF loops will be saved
- too(Not with PAK in this version).
-
- ## DIR-BROWSE BUTTON ##
- By pressing this button you can browse
- through various preset paths, so that
- <-- MAINSCREEN UP/DOWN DISK OP.2 -->
- ^1D:08,1C,1E,20
- you won't have to enter them over and
- over again.Holding right mousebutton
- will show all paths in the filewindow.
-
- ## PATH INDICATOR ##
- Click to change paths without reading
- dir.
-
- ## 2 ##
- Goto Disk Op.2
-
- ## T(OP) ##
- Will put you at the top of the file-
- list.Holding the right mousebutton will
- put you at the previous character in
- <-- MAINSCREEN UP/DOWN DISK OP.2 -->
- ^1E:08,1D,00,20
- the file-list.Try it out!
-
- ## B(OTTOM) ##
- Will put you at the bottom of the file-
- list.Holding the right mousebutton will
- put you at the next character in the
- file-list.
-
- Holding shift while pressing a key will
- put you in the list at the chosen
- position. This works in the PLST and
- Preset-Ed screens as well.
-
-
-
- <-- MAINSCREEN UP DISK OP.2 -->
- ^20:18,00,21,28
- DISK OP.2
- ---------
- Disk op.2 has alot in common with disk
- op.1 but with a few additional features
-
- ## LOAD TRACK ##
- Will dir the track path.Select a track,
- and it will be loaded to the cursor
- position or to the trackbuffer,
- depending on the MODE choice.
-
- ## SAVE TRACK ##
- Will save the track from the cursor
- position or from the trackbuffer.
-
- <-- DISK OP.1 DOWN PLST -->
- ^21:18,20,22,28
- ## LOAD PATTERN ##
- Will dir the pattern path. Select a
- pattern, and it will be loaded to the
- cursor position or to the patternbuffer
-
- ## SAVE PATTERN ##
- Will save the pattern from the cursor
- position or from the patternbuffer.
-
- ## MODE ##
- Determines if the track/pattern will
- load/save to/from the buffer or the
- cursor position.
-
-
- <-- DISK OP.1 UP/DOWN PLST -->
- ^22:18,21,00,28
- ## 1 ##
- Goto Disk Op.1
-
-
- AutoDir - If you set the autodir toggle
- on the setup screen to on, Protracker
- will automatically dir the current path
- when you enter the disk op. screen and
- after you've saved/renamed/deleted
- something.
-
- AutoExit - When this toggle is on Pro-
- tracker will exit from disk op. when
- loading a song/module/track or pattern.
-
- <-- DISK OP.1 UP PLST -->
- ^28:20,00,29,50
- PLST
- ----
- The PLST is fairly simple to use.
- Listed here are all the samples in your
- Presetlist and their lengths.Just click
- on a name, and Protracker will ask for
- a disk called ST-01 through to ST-FF.
- Insert it, and the chosen sample will
- be loaded to the current sample dis-
- played at the left of the screen. Use
- the up/down arrow keys to move up and
- down in the PresetList. If you press
- shift or the right mousebutton,the PLST
- will move 10 presets at a time.
-
- <-- DISK OP.2 DOWN PRESET ED -->
- ^29:20,28,2A,50
- At the top the PLST shows the total
- number of samples from the selected
- sounddisks.There are some PLST gadgets:
-
- ## CLEAR ##
- Will clear all the sounddisk names you
- have entered, and display the whole
- PresetList.
-
- ## MOUNTL(IST) ##
- Will search your drives for disks
- called ST-**, and put the names into
- the ST-__ gadgets. ST-00 will not be
- mounted.
-
- <-- DISK OP.2 UP/DOWN PRESET ED -->
- ^2A:20,29,2B,50
- ## ST-__ ##
- There are three ST-__ gadgets where you
- can enter the numbers of the sounddisks
- you want to display in the PLST. Only
- the presets from the selected sound-
- disks will be shown. If you clear all
- gadgets (by pressing return or right
- mousebutton), or press "Clear",the PLST
- will revert to show all presets.
-
- ## T(OP) ##
- Will put you at the top of the preset-
- list.Holding the right mousebutton will
- put you at the previous character in
- the preset-list.
- <-- DISK OP.2 UP/DOWN PRESET ED -->
- ^2B:20,2A,00,50
- ## B(OTTOM) ##
- Will put you at the bottom of the
- preset-list.Holding the right mouse-
- button will put you at the next
- character in the preset-list.
-
- ## EXIT ##
- There are 2 exitgadgets in this version
- I didn't know what to change the other
- exitgadget to.
-
- Holding shift while pressing a key will
- put you in the list at the chosen
- position. This works in the DiskOp and
- Preset-Ed screens as well.
- <-- DISK OP.2 UP PRESET ED -->
- ^30:28,00,31,40
- PRESET ED
- ---------
- The preset editor is used for sorting
- and catalogueing your samples. All
- samples for use with Protracker should
- be on disks called "ST-01" to "ST-FF".
- When adding a disk to the presetlist,
- only these disks are recognized.
-
- Harddisk owners may want to add a
- directory. e.g. You've got a directory
- called "Supersamples", and you want to
- use the samples on PT... Simple. Assign
- "Supersamples" to ST-13 or whatever. In
- the box with "Disk:" and ST-__ in it,
- <-- PLST DOWN SAMPLER -->
- ^31:28,30,32,40
- enter ST-13.Now type "DHX:supersamples"
- in the path box and press "add path".
-
- The path will be added as ST-13 in your
- presetlist, so everytime you need a
- sample from ST-13, it will be loaded
- from "Supersamples" instead. Simple?
-
- Editing
- --------
- To edit a preset, simply click on it.
- Use the arrowkeys to move left/right.
- When moving up and down in the preset-
- list, use shift or the right mouse-
- button to speed it up a bit.
- <-- PLST UP/DOWN SAMPLER -->
- ^32:28,31,33,40
- ## ADD PATH ##
- Will add the current path to the
- presetlist.Infofiles will not be added.
- Samplenames can only be 15 chars long.
-
- ## INSERT PRESET ##
- Will create a new preset.Enter the data
- for the sample, and it will be added to
- the presetlist.
-
- ## DELETE PRESET ##
- Will delete the wanted preset from the
- presetlist.
-
-
- <-- PLST UP/DOWN SAMPLER -->
- ^33:28,32,34,40
- ## DELETE DISK ##
- Will delete the disknumber set in the
- "Disk:" box.
-
- ## PATH ##
- This is where you enter the path to be
- added from. It can be up to 31
- characters long.
-
- ## DISK ##
- This is the disk (or HD-dir) that's
- being added from (or deleted).
-
- ## PRESETS ##
- This is the current number of presets
- <-- PLST UP/DOWN SAMPLER -->
- ^34:28,33,35,40
- in the presetlist.
-
- ## CLEAR PLST ##
- Will clear all the presets.
-
- ## LOAD PLST ##
- Will load the presetlist from a file
- called "PLST". This file should be
- placed in the PTdir (See setup2).
-
- ## SAVE PLST ###
- Will save the presetlist as a file
- called "PLST" to the current PTdir.
-
-
- <-- PLST UP/DOWN SAMPLER -->
- ^35:28,34,36,40
- ## PRINT PLST ##
- Will print the presetlist to the
- current print path, shown on the
- setup-screen.
-
- ## PLST ##
- Will go to the PLST-screen!
-
- ## T(OP) ##
- Will put you at the top of the preset-
- list.Holding the right mousebutton will
- put you at the previous character in
- the preset-list.
-
-
- <-- PLST UP/DOWN SAMPLER -->
- ^36:28,35,00,40
- ## B(OTTOM) ##
- Will put you at the bottom of the
- preset-list.Holding the right mouse-
- button will put you at the next
- character in the preset-list.
-
- Holding shift while pressing a key will
- put you in the list at the chosen
- position. This works in the PLST and
- DiskOp screens as well.
-
-
-
-
-
- <-- PLST UP SAMPLER -->
- ^40:30,00,41,50
- SAMPLER
- -------
- Editing
- -------
- When editing a sample, use the mouse to
- set the cursorline and to mark ranges.
-
- ## WAVEFORM ##
- Will play the full sample with loops.
-
- ## DISPLAY ##
- Will play the part of the sample being
- shown on screen.
-
-
- <-- PRESET ED DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^41:30,40,42,50
- ## RANGE ##
- Will play the marked range.
-
- ## STOP ##
- Will stop all playing of samples.
-
- ## SHOW RANGE ##
- Will magnify the current range and
- display it.
-
- ## SHOW ALL ##
- Will display the whole sample.
-
- ## BEG ##
- Will put the cursorline at the begin-
- <-- PRESET ED UP/DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^42:30,41,43,50
- ning of the sample.
-
- ## END ##
- Will put the cursorline at the end of
- the sample.
-
- ## SWAP BUFF(ER) ##
- The swap the current sample with the
- copy-buffer.
-
- ## ZOOM OUT ##
- Will show double the range you are dis-
- playing.
-
-
- <-- PRESET ED UP/DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^43:30,42,44,50
- ## RANGE ALL ##
- Will range the part of the sample being
- displayed on screen.
-
- ## CUT ##
- Will cut away the part of the sample
- that's marked.
-
- ## COPY ##
- Will copy the marked range to the copy-
- buffer.
-
- ## PASTE ##
- Will paste the copy-buffer into the
- current sample.
- <-- PRESET ED UP/DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^44:30,43,45,50
- The volume box
- --------------
- Set the "FROM" and "TO" volume
- percentages by using the sliders, or
- just type in any number you please
- (from 0 to 200) in the percentage boxes
- to the right.
-
- ## NORMALIZE ##
- Will find the highest volume settings
- possible (without clipping).
-
- ## CANCEL ##
- Will exit the volume box.
-
- <-- PRESET ED UP/DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^45:30,44,46,50
- ## \ ##
- Will set the percentages 100%-0%
-
- ## / ##
- Will set the percentages 0%-100%
-
- ## - ##
- Will set the percentages 100%-100%
-
- ## RAMP ##
- Will ramp (calculate) the volume!
-
- ## TUNETONE ##
- Will create a sinus sound, which you
- can tune your samples after. See
- <-- PRESET ED UP/DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^46:30,45,47,50
- setup 2 help for details.
-
- ## SAMPLE ##
- Will first enter the monitor screen.
- Now click right button to sample, left
- to exit.The pointer will be green when
- waiting for diskactivity to stop.
-
- ## NOTE ##
- This is the note to sample on. Range is
- C-1 to B-3.
-
- ## RESAMPLE ##
- Here's a step-by-step explanation:
- 1. Turn on the tuning tone.
- <-- PRESET ED UP/DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^47:30,46,48,50
- 2. Use the keyboard to find what note
- it is. Use finetune if needed.
- 3. Enter the note in the "Note:" box to
- the right.
- 4. Press resample!
-
- ## NOTE ##
- This is what note to resample to.
-
- ## DISP(LAY) ##
- This is the length of the part of the
- sample being shown on screen.
-
- ## LOOP ON/OFF ##
- This is for turning loops on/off
- <-- PRESET ED UP/DOWN SETUP 1 -->
- ^48:30,47,00,50
- without having to fiddle with the
- repeat and replen gadgets.
-
- ## EXIT ##
- Exits the sampler screen.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- <-- PRESET ED UP SETUP 1 -->
- ^50:40,00,51,60
- SETUP 1
- -------
- The setup screens were provided so that
- PT users could set up their own
- personal environment. We hope we have
- satisfied most of you. You've got 8
- on/off toggles,a split keyboard editor,
- a color palette and lots more. Choose
- what you want, and use "Save Config" to
- save your environment. On the next
- screen is a list of what will be saved
- in the config file.
-
-
-
- <-- SAMPLER DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^51:40,50,52,60
- This will be saved in the config file:
- --------------------------------------
- Songs/Modules/Samples/Tracks/Patterns
- and Print paths&savemode, Colors,
- Keyrepeat, The 24 On/Off toggles, Split
- Keyboard data, Keyrepeat, Accidental,
- The eight external dos commands, Max
- PLST entries, Multikey channeltable,
- Effectmacros,CIA/VB timing,Tempo&Speed
- DMA wait and Tunetone+Volume.
- You can have up to 256 different config
- files. They will be saved as
- "PT.config-00", "PT.config-01" and so
- on. Set the confignumber in the
- "cnfig" box.
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^52:40,51,53,60
- ## LOAD CONFIG ##
- Will load the selected config file.
-
- ## SAVE CONFIG ##
- Will save the selected config file.
-
- ## RESET ALL ##
- Will set the original PT defaults and
- colors.
-
- ## MULTI ##
- This table is used with the multi
- keyboard option.The four numbers repre-
- sent what channel each channel will
- jump to next. 1-2, 2-3, 3-4 and so on.
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^53:40,52,54,60
- ## THE DOT ##
- The gadget with a dot and a textline
- can be used to execute dos commands.
- Each of the 8 commands can be up to 31
- letters long. Pressing the dot will
- browse through the commands. Holding
- the right button and pressing it will
- execute the command. Note that PT needs
- the command "run" to execute the other
- commands.This is because of commodore's
- stupid programming of the dos library
- function "execute". Type "endcli" to go
- back to Protracker.
-
-
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^54:40,53,55,60
- ## THE COLOR PALETTE ##
- The color palette is simple to use.
- Just select a color, and use the R,
- G and B sliders to set the color.
-
- ## UNDO ##
- Will put back the latest change.
-
- ## CANCEL ##
- Will set the config colors.
-
- ## DEF(AULT) ##
- Will set the original ST colors.
-
-
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^55:40,54,56,60
- ## SPLIT ##
- You can set 4 splits on the keyboard,
- each with it's own sample, splitpoint
- and transpose. Just type in a sample
- number and select the key to split at
- by pressing the appropriate one. The
- transpose note for each split is the
- first note in that split-range. Notes
- below the first split will be played
- with the current sample. Split is great
- for recording drums, or for playing
- untuned samples in tune (use together
- with finetune).
-
-
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^56:40,55,57,60
- ## CLEAR ##
- Will clear the splits.
-
- ## KEYREP(EAT) ##
- The first number is the keyrepeat delay
- and the second is the speed.
-
- ## ACCIDENTAL ##
- Simple enough, accidental allows you to
- select sharp (#) or flat (¡) notes.
- This will not be saved with the song!
-
- ## PRINT SONG ##
- Will print the song to the path shown
- below the "Print Song" gadget.The print
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^57:40,56,58,60
- path can be 31 chars long.
-
- ## SPLIT ON/OFF ##
- Toggles between normal and split key-
- board.
-
- ## FILTER ON/OFF ##
- Toggles the audiofilter / PowerLED.
- (Not available on all Amigas)
-
- ## TRANS(POSE)DEL(ETE) ON/OFF ##
- When on, notes transposed out of range
- will be deleted.
-
-
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^58:40,57,59,60
- ## SHOWDEC(IMAL) ##
- When on, Freemem, Tunemem, and file-
- lengths will be shown in decimal.
-
- ## AUTODIR ON/OFF ##
- When on, Protracker dirs the current
- directory path automatically.
-
- ## AUTOEXIT ON/OFF ##
- When on, Protracker will automatically
- exit from the file requester when
- loading a song,module,track or pattern.
-
- ## MOD. ONLY ON/OFF ##
- When on, Protracker will only show
- <-- SAMPLER UP/DOWN SETUP 2 -->
- ^59:40,58,00,60
- modules beginning with "mod.".
-
- ## MIDI ON/OFF ##
- Enables midi input (see midi help).
-
- ## 2 ##
- Will enter SETUP 2.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- <-- SAMPLER UP SETUP 2 -->
- ^60:50,00,61,70
- SETUP 2
- -------
- ## TIMING ##
- We included this so that American users
- also could enjoy Protracker, and
- wouldn't have to use sonix or any other
- terrible music program...
-
- You can choose between CIA or Vblank
- timing. Vblank is the timing-method
- soundtrackers have been using since the
- dawn of time, while CIA is a much
- better and accurate timing with the
- tempo measured in beats per minute.
- Using Vblank on NTSC amigas will cause
- <-- SETUP 1 DOWN MIDI -->
- ^61:50,60,62,70
- the song to play 20% faster. With CIA,
- there's no difference.
-
- ## TEMPO ##
- This is where you set your default CIA
- timing tempo. Range: 32-255.
-
- ## SPEED ##
- This is where you set your default
- Vblank timing speed. Range: 01-FF.
-
- ## COPPER EDITOR ##
- The copper editor is for altering the
- colors of the VU-meters and the
- spectrum analyzer to your own liking.
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^62:50,61,63,70
- Select a color by clicking somewhere
- within the coppered stripe. Now use the
- R, G and B sliders to alter the color.
-
- ## SPREAD ##
- Will create an even gradient between
- the current color and the one you click
- on next.
-
- ## ARROWS ##
- Will rotate the whole copper stripe in
- the Y-axis (up/down).
-
- ## UNDO, CANCEL and DEF(AULT) ##
- Will work just like in the palette in
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^63:50,62,64,70
- SETUP 1.
-
- ## MODS ##
- This is where you set your default
- modules path.
-
- ## SONGS ##
- This is where you set your default
- songs path.
-
- ## SAMPL(ES) ##
- This is where you set your default
- sample path.
-
-
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^64:50,63,65,70
- ## PTDIR ##
- This is the path for the helpfile, the
- PLST and the PT configfile(s).
-
- ## MAX PLST ##
- This is the maximum number of presets
- in your presetlist.
-
- ## DMA WAIT ##
- Use this on fast amigas to slow down
- the DMA enough to not miss any notes.
- If you set a too low value, you will
- miss some of the low notes! If you set
- a too high value, everything will be
- slowed down. 300 or a little less is ok
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^65:50,64,66,70
- on a normal A500 7.09 MHz (PAL). 900
- (approx.) is ok on an A3000 running at
- 25Mhz.
-
- ## TUNING TONE ##
- The tuning tone is for use with the
- sample editor. The note is what note
- to play the tuning tone at, and the
- number is the volume.
-
- ## COUNT IN ##
- Doesn't work..YET..sorry...
-
- ## <- DEFAULT ##
- Will put back the default for every-
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^66:50,65,67,70
- thing in the middle column.
-
- ## OVERRIDE ##
- When on, PT will ignore any paths or
- disknames when loading a song or
- module. All the samples will be loaded
- from the current sample path.
-
- ## NOSAMPLES ##
- When on, PT won't load the samples when
- loading a song or module.
-
- ## BLANKZERO ##
- When on, PT won't show the first zero
- in the samplenumber.
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^67:50,66,68,70
- ## SHOW DIRS ##
- When on, directories will be shown in
- Disk Op.
-
- ## SHOW PUBL(IC) ##
- When on, PT will show all free memory,
- not just chip-mem.
-
- ## CUT TO BUFF(ER) ##
- When on, all samples cut in the sample
- editor will to put in the copy-buffer.
-
- ## LOAD LOOP ##
- When on, PT will load loops from IFF-
- samples.
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^68:50,67,69,70
- ## SYS(TEM) REQ(UESTS) ##
- allows you to turn the requests on/off
-
- ## 1 ##
- Will enter SETUP 1.
-
- ## SALVAGE ##
- doesn't work yet.
-
- ## 100 PATTERNS ##
- with this on, you will be able to have
- 100 patterns.
-
- ## SAVE ICONS ##
- When on, PT will save an icon together
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^69:50,68,6A,70
- with the module.
-
- ## LOAD (PATTERN)NAMES ##
- When on, PT will try to load the
- patternnames with the module.
-
- ## SAVE (PATTERN)NAMES ##
- When on, PT will save patternnames
- with the module.
-
- ## LOAD PLST ##
- When on, PT loads PLST when starting.
-
- ## SCREEN ADJUST ##
- When on, PT will scroll the screen 16
- <-- SETUP 1 UP/DOWN MIDI -->
- ^6A:50,69,00,70
- pixels to the left.
-
- ## SAMPLEPAK ##
- allows you to pack samples as IFF or
- RAW.
-
- You can now have modules with 100
- patterns. If you save a module with
- more than 64 patterns then M.K. in
- the moduleheader will be changed to
- M!K!
-
-
-
-
- <-- SETUP 1 UP MIDI -->
- ^70:60,00,00,78
- MIDI
- ----
- Midi routines in Protracker 2.3 are
- still very limited. Midi in should work
- ok, though. To activate midi, you'll
- have to turn it on on the setup1
- screen. Use the three upper octaves on
- your synthesizer to play notes. Some
- keys in the lowest octave can be used
- to play/stop/record etc.
-
- We might fix better midi support in
- later versions of Protracker, but so
- far, this is uncertain... Read the
- PT.ReadMe! file for more info.
- <-- SETUP 2 NOWHERE POSITION-ED -->
- ^78:70,00,79,80
- POSITION-EDITOR
- ---------------
- Press 'POS' on the mainscreen to get to
- the Position-Editor. All the gadgets
- should be well known, pressing the big
- gadget at the top will stop the song.
- Keyboard input works too,Left Alt,Left
- Amiga,space and the cursor up/down
- arrows.You can use the Position,pattern
- and length gadgets on the main screen,
- or click in the list to alter the
- current pattern or to enter a name to
- each pattern if you'd like to. The
- Patternnames will be loaded/saved if
- you have the corresponding toggles ON
- <-- MIDI DOWN EDIT OP. -->
- ^79:70,78,7A,80
- (load names,save names). The files will
- have the mod. exchanged to mod! just to
- distuingish them from the real modules.
- The patternnames will be cleared if you
- choose clear song or clear all.Another
- way is to click on each name you'd like
- to clear and then press the right mouse
- button. Patternplay works a little
- different from in the mainscreen.The
- pattern shown on the edit-row(the
- current position) will be played
- instead of the pattern currently shown
- in the notedatawindow.
-
- HEY! The patternnames has no effect on
- <-- MIDI UP/DOWN EDIT OP. -->
- ^7A:70,79,00,80
- the module, they are just to remind
- the musician of the contents of the
- patterns, eg. you can name the first
- three patterns to INTRO just to remind
- yourself that those three patterns are
- the intro to your tune!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- <-- MIDI UP EDIT OP. -->
- ^80:78,00,81,98
- EDIT OP.
- --------
- The edit op. screens were just a handy
- way for us to implement all the new
- functions we had thought of. There are
- three screens, and you can browse
- through them by pressing the edit op.
- gadget more than once, or select one by
- clicking on the numbers 1-3.
-
- To exit edit op., click on the gadget
- labeled "E" or press ESC.
-
-
-
- <-- POSITION-ED DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^81:78,80,82,98
- Edit op. Screen 1:
-
- ## TRANSPOSING ##
-
- What is transposing ?
-
- Transposing lets you shift the pitch of
- the notes up or down. E.g. Change a C-3
- to a C#3.
-
- In comparison to other trackers,
- Protracker lets you transpose in just
- about every way you can imagine.You can
- transpose either the current sample or
- all the samples in a track or pattern.
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^82:78,81,83,98
- To the right of the title bar is a
- small box with the letter "S" or "A".
-
- S - Only the current sample will be
- transposed.
- A - All the samples from $00-$1F will
- be transposed.
-
- To toggle between the two, click on the
- edit op. title bar.
-
- If the setup toggle "TransDel" is on,
- all the notes transposed out of range
- (C-1 to B-3) will be deleted. If not,
- they will not be transposed.
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^83:78,82,84,98
- Edit op. screen 2: (Record)
-
- ## RECORD ##
- PATT - Record current pattern only.
- SONG - When recording, PT will move
- through the patterns in the
- song, just like normal play.
-
- ## QUANTIZE ##
- Will move the notes you record to every
- n'th slot. Entering 00 will turn off
- the quantizing, and the notes you play
- will always be inserted at the pattern-
- position you are at. Entering 01 will
- quantize the notes the the nearest slot
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^84:78,83,85,98
- according to the speed. i.e. if you
- play a note after the first half has
- been played, it will be quantized to
- the slot below. Entering a value like
- 8 will quantize to every 8th note, and
- so on. Got that?
-
- ## METRO(NOME) ##
- The first number is the speed of the
- metronome,and the second is the channel
- to play it on. The Sample used for
- metronomes is always sample $1F. Load
- your own favourite metronome sample.The
- metronome will always be played at C-3,
- but you can still change the volume and
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^85:78,84,86,98
- loop values. To turn off the metronome,
- just set the speed or channel to 00.
- V2.3: The metronome has a master toggle
- ALT+M.
-
- ## KEYS ##
- When MULTI, PT will jump to another
- channel after you play a note on the
- keyboard. This makes it possible to
- play two or more notes at the same time
- (very useful with midi). On the setup
- screen you can choose what channel to
- jump to after playing a note.
-
-
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^86:78,85,87,98
- Edit Op. screen 2: (Samples)
-
- To the right of the title bar is a
- small box with the letter "T", "P" or
- "S".
-
- T - Copy & Exchange apply to current
- track only.
- P - Copy & Exchange will affect the
- whole pattern.
- S - Copy & Exchange will apply to the
- real samples in memory.
-
- To toggle between the two, click on the
- edit op. title bar.
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^87:78,86,88,98
- ## DELETE ##
- Will delete all notes with the current
- sample in current track or whole
- pattern.
-
- ## KILL ##
- Will kill the current sample. That is,
- remove it from memory and reset all
- sample settings. It will not be deleted
- from the track or pattern. You can also
- use the period (.) key on the numeric
- keyboard to invoke this function.
-
- ## EXCHGE (EXCHANGE) ##
- Will exchange the samplenumber shown in
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^88:78,87,89,98
- the "FROM" gadget with the samplenumber
- in the "TO" gadget and vice versa. "T"
- or "P" selects track or pattern. "S"
- exchanges the samples.
-
- ## MOVE ##
- Will move the samplenumber shown in the
- "FROM" gadget to the samplenumber in
- the "TO" gadget.
-
-
- Edit Op. screen 3: (Sample Editor)
-
- To the right of the title bar is a
- small box with the letter "H" or "C".
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^89:78,88,8A,98
- H - Will halve the volume when mixing
- and echoing to avoid clipping.
- C - Will not halve the volume. The
- sample may be clipped.
-
- To toggle between the two, click on the
- edit op. title bar.
-
- ## MIX ##
- Will mix one sample with another. PT
- asks you which two samples to be mixed,
- and where to put the result.
-
- Holding the right button and pressing
- mix will mix the current sample with
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^8A:78,89,8B,98
- itself. You can offset the sample by
- setting a position in the "pos" gadget.
- If you set "mod" to a non-zero value,
- the sample will also be modulated.
-
- ## ECHO ##
- Will create a echo effect on the
- current sample. Use "pos" to set the
- delay time of the echo.If you want more
- room to echo in, just turn up the
- length of the sample.
-
- ## BOOST ##
- Will turn up the treble of the sample.
- Use this on hi-hats and snares!
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^8B:78,8A,8C,98
- ## FILTER ##
- Will Delta-filter the sample. Use this
- on noisy basses.
-
- ## X-FADE ##
- Will crossfade the sample (mix with
- itself, backwards). Handy for looping
- samples that are hard to loop.
-
- ## BACKWD (Backwards) ##
- Will turn the sample backwards!
-
- ## UPSAMPLE ##
- Will remove every second byte of the
- sample, halving the length and shifting
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^8C:78,8B,8D,98
- the pitch one octave up.
-
- ## DOWNSAMPLE ##
- Will double every byte of the sample,
- doubling the length, and shifting the
- pitch one octave down.If you downsample
- samples longer than $7FFE,you will lose
- the end of them.
-
- ## POS ##
- This is just an offset in the sample,
- used for a lot of things.This one has a
- numbergadget as well.Holding the right
- mousebutton while pressing the number-
- gadget will zero the value.
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^8D:78,8C,8E,98
- ## MOD ##
- This is used for modulation.Press "MOD"
- to modulate the current sample. Holding
- the right button while pressing the
- numbergadget will zero the value.
-
- ## CUTBEG(INNING) ##
- Will chop the number of bytes set in
- the "POS" gadget off the beginning of
- the sample.
-
- ## FU (Fade Up) ##
- Will fade the volume from 0 to 100%.Use
- "POS" to select where in the sample to
- fade up to.
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^8E:78,8D,8F,98
- ## FD (Fade Down) ##
- Will fade the volume from 100 to 0%.Use
- "POS" to select where in the sample to
- fade down from.
-
- ## VOL ##
- With this you can change the "real"
- volume of the sample. Just set a
- percentage and press "VOL".VOL has a
- numbergadget.Holding the right button
- while pressing it will set the value to
- 100%.
-
- ## CHORD ##
- Will put you in the Chord-maker.
- <-- POSITION-ED UP/DOWN CHORD MAKER -->
- ^8F:78,8E,00,98
- Edit Op.3 is now intended to be used
- with the new sample-editor. If a range
- is marked, some of the functions apply
- to the range only. If there's no range
- marked, the functions will affect the
- whole sample. You may also set "POS" by
- clicking on the sample and setting the
- cursor-line.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- <-- POSITION-ED UP CHORD MAKER -->
- ^98:80,00,99,A8
- Chord-maker
- -----------
- ## Chord ##
- Will make the chord, using the current
- sample and the notes chosen, and the
- chord will be put in the current
- sample or a free sample,depending on
- your choice (see below)
-
- ## Reset ##
- will reset the notes and the length
-
- ## Undo ##
- will undo the last change.
- (apart from multiple arrow up/down)
- <-- EDIT OP. DOWN EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^99:80,98,9A,A8
- ## Length ##
- will set the length to the maximum
- value, depending on the length of the
- original sample and the notes you
- choose.This will ofcourse set the ':'
- after the 4 lengthdigits (see below)
- Holding the right mousebutton will set
- the length to the minimum depending on
- the notes chosen. '.' will be shown
- after the 4 digits. Mixing with the
- minimum length will make the sample as
- long as the shortest sample of the 4
- resampled notes.
-
-
- <-- EDIT OP. UP/DOWN EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^9A:80,99,9B,A8
- ## Major ##
- will set a major chord, depending on
- the basenote.
-
- ## Minor ##
- will set a minor chord, depending on
- the basenote.
-
- ## Sus-4 ##
- will set a sus-4 chord, depending on
- the basenote
-
- ## Length string gadget ##
- will wait for you to enter a new
- length (not greater than the maxlength
- <-- EDIT OP. UP/DOWN EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^9B:80,9A,9C,A8
- If you want a longer sample then add
- more space after the mix has been done.)
- The ':' after the 4 digits shows that
- the samplelength is set to its maximum!
-
- ## Major7 ##
- will set a major7 chord, depending on
- the basenote.
-
- ## Minor7 ##
- will set a minor7 chord, depending on
- the basenote.
-
- ## Major6 ##
- will set a major6 chord, depending on
- <-- EDIT OP. UP/DOWN EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^9C:80,9B,9D,A8
- the basenote.
-
- ## Minor6 ##
- will set a minor6 chord, depending on
- the basenote.
-
- ## 4 notegadgets ##
- The upper one is the basenote.If you
- press a gadget,PT will wait for you to
- press a note.Holding the right mouse-
- button will reset the note.
-
- ## 4 Up/Down gadgets ##
- will add/sub 1 halfnote from the
- current note.Holding right button will
- <-- EDIT OP. UP/DOWN EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^9D:80,9C,9E,A8
- add/sub 1 octave.You can reset the
- note by adding past B-3.
-
- ## The 4 rightmost gadgets ##
- works just like the edit op gadgets.
- 1,2,3 takes you to the corresponding
- edit option, and E exits
-
- ## The statusline ##
- pressing the upper line will toggle
- between New or Old sample: If N, then
- PT will search for an free sample to
- put the result. If O, then PT will put
- the result on the current sample,
- overwriting the original sample.
- <-- EDIT OP. UP/DOWN EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^9E:80,9D,9F,A8
- Note1!
- ------
- This version of PT resets repeat and
- replen. PT also puts a '!' last in the
- samplename to show you that this is a
- chord sample.The '!' is for you to see
- where the destination-sample has gone,
- it has nothing to do with the program.
- You can take the '!' away and rename
- the sample to ...-major, ...-minor etc
- for instance.
-
- Note2!
- ------
- The chosen option on the statusline in
- <-- EDIT OP. UP/DOWN EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^9F:80,9E,00,A8
- edit op. 3 ,H(alve) or C(lip) will
- affect the chord resampling and mixing
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- <-- EDIT OP. UP EFFECT COMMANDS -->
- ^A8:98,00,A9,D0
- EFFECT COMMANDS
- ---------------
-
- Effect commands on Protracker should
- be compatible with all other trackers.
-
- 0 - None/Arpeggio 8 - * NOT USED *
- 1 - Portamento Up 9 - SampleOffset
- 2 - Portamento Down A - VolumeSlide
- 3 - TonePortamento B - PositionJump
- 4 - Vibrato C - Set Volume
- 5 - ToneP + VolSlide D - PatternBreak
- 6 - Vibra + VolSlide E - Misc. Cmds
- 7 - Tremolo F - Set Speed
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^A9:98,A8,AA,D0
- E - COMMANDS
- ------------
-
- The E command has been altered to
- contain more commands than one.
-
- E0- Filter On/Off E8- * NOT USED *
- E1- Fineslide Up E9- Retrig Note
- E2- Fineslide Down EA- FineVol Up
- E3- Glissando Control EB- FineVol Down
- E4- Vibrato Control EC- NoteCut
- E5- Set Finetune ED- NoteDelay
- E6- Patternloop EE- PatternDelay
- E7- Tremolo Control EF- Invert Loop
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^AA:98,A9,AB,D0
- Cmd 0. Arpeggio [Range:$0-$F/$0-$F]
- -----------------------------------
- Usage: $0 + 1st halfnote add
- + 2nd halfnote add
-
- Arpeggio is used to simulate chords.
- This is done by rapidly changing the
- pitch between 3(or 2) different notes.
- It sounds very noisy and grainy on
- most samples, but ok on monotone ones.
-
- Example: C-300047 C-major chord:
- (C+E+G or C+4+7 halfnotes)
- C-300037 C-minor chord:
- (C+D#+G or C+3+7 halfnotes)
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^AB:98,AA,AC,D0
- Cmd 1. Portamento up [Speed:$00-$FF]
- ------------------------------------
- Usage: $1 + portamento speed
- Portamento up will simply slide the
- sample pitch up. You can NOT slide
- higher than B-3! (Period 113)
-
- Example: C-300103 1 is the command,
- 3 is the portamentospeed.
- NOTE: The portamento will be called as
- many times as the speed of the song.
- This means that you'll sometimes have
- trouble sliding accuratly. If you
- change the speed without changing the
- sliderates, it will sound bad...
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^AC:98,AB,AD,D0
- Cmd 2. Portamento down [Speed:$00-FF]
- -------------------------------------
- Usage: $2 + portamento speed
-
- Just like command 1, except that this
- one slides the pitch down instead.
- (Adds to the period).
-
- You can NOT slide lower than C-1!
- (Period 856)
-
- Example: C-300203 2 is the command,
- 3 is the portamentospeed.
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^AD:98,AC,AE,D0
- Cmd 3. Tone-portamento [Speed:$00-$FF]
- --------------------------------------
- Usage: Dest-note + $3 + slidespeed
-
- This command will automatically slide
- from the old note to the new.
- You don't have to worry about which
- direction to slide, you need only set
- the slide speed. To keep on sliding,
- just select the command $3 + 00.
-
- Example: A-200000 First play a note.
- C-300305 C-3 is the note to
- slide to, 3 the command,
- and 5 the speed.
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^AE:98,AD,AF,D0
- Cmd 4. Vibrato [Rate:$0-$F,Dpth:$0-$F]
- --------------------------------------
- Usage: $4 + vibratorate + vibratodepth
-
- Example: C-300481 4 is the command,
- 8 is the speed of the vibrato,
- and 1 is the depth of the vibrato.
-
- To keep on vibrating, just select
- the command $4 + 00. To change the
- vibrato, you can alter the rate,
- depth or both. Use command E4- to
- change the vibrato-waveform.
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^AF:98,AE,B0,D0
- Cmd 5. ToneP + Volsl [Spd:$0-$F/$0-$F]
- --------------------------------------
- Usage: $5 + upspeed + downspeed
-
- This command will continue the current
- toneportamento and slide the volume
- at the same time.Compatible with NT2.0.
-
- Example: C-300503 3 is the speed to
- turn the volume down.
-
- C-300540 4 is the speed to
- slide it up.
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B0:98,AF,B1,D0
- Cmd 6. Vibra + Volsl [Spd:$0-$F/$0-$F]
- --------------------------------------
- Usage: $6 + upspeed + downspeed
-
- This command will continue the current
- vibrato and slide the volume at the
- same time. Compatible with NT 2.0.
-
- Example: C-300605 5 is the speed to
- turn the volume down.
-
- C-300640 4 is the speed to
- slide it up.
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B1:98,B0,B2,D0
- Cmd 7. Tremolo [Rate:$0-$F,Dpth:$0-$F]
- --------------------------------------
- Usage: $7 + tremolorate + tremolodepth
-
- Tremolo vibrates the volume.
-
- Example: C-300794 7 is the command,
- 9 is the speed of the tremolo,
- and 4 is the depth of the tremolo.
-
- To keep on tremoling, just select
- the command $7 + 00. To change the
- tremolo, you can alter the rate,
- depth or both. Use command E7- to
- change the tremolo-waveform.
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B2:98,B1,B3,D0
- Cmd 9. Set SampleOffset [Offs:$00-$FF]
- --------------------------------------
- Usage: $9 + Sampleoffset
-
- This command will play from a chosen
- position in the sample, and not from
- the beginning. The two numbers equal
- the two first numbers in the length
- of the sample. Handy for speech-
- samples.
-
- Example: C-300923 Play sample from
- offset $2300.
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B3:98,B2,B4,D0
- Cmd A. Volumeslide [Speed:$0-$F/$0-$F]
- --------------------------------------
- Usage: $A + upspeed + downspeed
-
- Example: C-300A05 5 is the speed to
- turn the volume down.
-
- C-300A40 4 is the speed to
- slide it up.
-
- NOTE: The slide will be called as
- many times as the speed of the song.
- The slower the song, the more the
- volume will be changed on each note.
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B4:98,B3,B5,D0
- Cmd B. Position-jump [Pos:$00-$7F]
- ----------------------------------
- Usage: $B + position to continue at
-
- Example: C-300B01 B is the command,
- 1 is the position to
- restart the song at.
-
- This command will also perform a
- pattern-break (see 2 pages below).
-
- You can use this command instead of
- restart as on Noisetracker, but you
- must enter the position in hex!
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B5:98,B4,B6,D0
- Cmd C. Set volume [Volume:$00-$40]
- ----------------------------------
- Usage: $C + new volume
-
- Well, this old familiar command will
- set the current volume to your own
- selected. The highest volume is $40.
- All volumes are represented in hex.
- (Programmers do it in hex, you know!)
-
- Example: C-300C10 C is the command,
- 10 is the volume (16 decimal).
-
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B6:98,B5,B7,D0
- Cmd D. Pattern-break
- [Pattern-pos:00-63, decimal]
- -----------------------------
- Usage: $D + pattern-position
-
- This command just jumps to the next
- song-position, and continues play
- from the patternposition you specify.
-
- Example: C-300D00 Jump to the next
- song-position and continue play
- from patternposition 00.
- Or: C-300D32 Jump to the next
- song-position and continue play
- from patternposition 32 instead.
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B7:98,B6,B8,D0
- Cmd E0. Set filter [Range:$0-$1]
- --------------------------------
- Usage: $E0 + filter-status
-
- This command jerks around with the
- sound-filter on some A500 + A2000.
- All other Amiga-users should keep out
- of playing around with it.
-
- Example: C-300E01 disconnects filter
- (turns power LED off)
-
- C-300E00 connects filter
- (turns power LED on)
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B8:98,B7,B9,D0
- Cmd E1. Fineslide up [Range:$0-$F]
- ----------------------------------
- Usage: $E1 + value
-
- This command works just like the
- normal portamento up, except that
- it only slides up once. It does not
- continue sliding during the length of
- the note.
-
- Example: C-300E11 Slide up 1 at the
- beginning of the note.
-
- (Great for creating chorus effects)
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^B9:98,B8,BA,D0
- Cmd E2. Fineslide down [Range:$0-$F]
- ------------------------------------
- Usage: $E2 + value
-
- This command works just like the
- normal portamento down, except that
- it only slides down once. It does not
- continue sliding during the length of
- the note.
-
- Example: C-300E26 Slide up 6 at the
- beginning of the note.
-
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^BA:98,B9,BB,D0
- Cmd E3. Glissando Ctrl [Range:$0-$1]
- ------------------------------------
- Usage: $E3 + Glissando-Status
-
- Glissando must be used with the tone-
- portamento command. When glissando is
- activated, toneportamento will slide
- a halfnote at a time, instead of a
- straight slide.
-
- Example: C-300E31 Turn Glissando on.
-
- C-300E30 Turn Glissando off.
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^BB:98,BA,BC,D0
- Cmd E4. Set vibrato waveform
- [Range:$0-$3]
- ----------------------------
- Usage: $E4 + vibrato-waveform
-
- Example: C-300E40 Set sine(default)
- E44 Don't retrig WF
- C-300E41 Set Ramp Down
- E45 Don't retrig WF
- C-300E42 Set Squarewave
- E46 Don't retrig WF
- C-300E43 Set Random
- E47 Don't retrig WF
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^BC:98,BB,BD,D0
- Cmd E5. Set finetune [Range:$0-$F]
- ----------------------------------
- Usage: $E5 + finetune-value
-
- Example: C-300E51 Set finetune to 1.
-
- Use these tables to figure out the
- finetune-value.
-
- Finetune: +7 +6 +5 +4 +3 +2 +1 0
- Value: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
-
- Finetune: -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8
- Value: F E D C B A 9 8
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^BD:98,BC,BE,D0
- Cmd E6. PatternLoop [Loops:$0-$F]
- ----------------------------------
- Usage: $E6 + number of loops
-
- This command will loop a part of a
- pattern.
-
- Example: C-300E60 Set loopstart.
-
- C-300E63 Jump to loop 3
- times before playing on.
-
-
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^BE:98,BD,BF,D0
- Cmd E7. Set tremolo waveform
- [Range:$0-$3]
- -----------------------------
- Usage: $E7 + tremolo-waveform
-
- Example: C-300E70 Set sine(default)
- E74 Don't retrig WF
- C-300E71 Set Ramp Down
- E75 Don't retrig WF
- C-300E72 Set Squarewave
- E76 Don't retrig WF
- C-300E73 Set Random
- E77 Don't retrig WF
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^BF:98,BE,C0,D0
- Cmd E9. Retrig note [Value:$0-$F]
- ---------------------------------
- Usage: $E9 + Tick to Retrig note at.
-
- This command will retrig the same note
- before playing the next. Where to
- retrig depends on the speed of the
- song. If you retrig with 1 in speed 6
- that note will be trigged 6 times in
- one note slot. Retrig on hi-hats!
-
- Example: C-300F06 Set speed to 6.
- C-300E93 Retrig at tick 3
- out of 6.
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^C0:98,BF,C1,D0
- Cmd EA. FineVolsl up [Range:$0-$F]
- ----------------------------------
- Usage: $EA + value
-
- This command works just like the
- normal volumeslide up, except that
- it only slides up once. It does not
- continue sliding during the length
- of the note.
-
- Example: C-300EA3 Slide volume up 1
- at the beginning of the note.
-
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^C1:98,C0,C2,D0
- Cmd EB. FineVolsl down [Range:$0-$F]
- ------------------------------------
- Usage: $EB + value
-
- This command works just like the
- normal volumeslide down, except that
- it only slides down once. It does not
- continue sliding during the length of
- the note.
-
- Example: C-300EB6 Slide volume down
- 6 at the beginning of the note.
-
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^C2:98,C1,C3,D0
- Cmd EC. Cut note [Value:$0-$F]
- ------------------------------
- Usage: $EC + Tick to cut note at.
-
- This command will cut the note
- at the selected tick, creating
- extremely short notes.
-
- Example: C-300F06 Set speed to 6.
- C-300EC3 Cut at tick 3
- out of 6.
-
- Note that the note is not really cut,
- the volume is just turned down.
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^C3:98,C2,C4,D0
- Cmd ED. NoteDelay [Value:$0-$F]
- -------------------------------
- Usage: $ED + ticks to delay note.
-
- This command will delay the note
- to the selected tick.
-
- Example: C-300F06 Set speed to 6.
- C-300ED3 Play note at tick 3
- out of 6.
-
- If you use ED0, the note will be
- delayed a little anyway. You can play
- the same note on two channels, delay
- one, and get a nice flanging effect.
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^C4:98,C3,C5,D0
- Cmd EE. PatternDelay [Notes:$0-$F]
- ----------------------------------
- Usage: $EE + notes to delay pattern.
-
- This command will delay the pattern
- the selected numbers of notes.
-
- Example: C-300EE8 Delay pattern 8
- notes before playing on.
-
- All other effects are still active
- when the pattern is being delayed.
-
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^C5:98,C4,C6,D0
- Cmd EF. Invert Loop [Speed:$0-$F]
- ---------------------------------
- Usage: $EF + Invertspeed
-
- This command will need a short loop
- ($10,20,40,80 etc. bytes) to work.
- It will invert the loop byte by byte.
- Sounds better than funkrepeat...
-
- Example: C-300EF8 Set invspeed to 8.
-
- To turn off the inverting, set
- invspeed to 0, or press ctrl + Z.
-
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP/DOWN KEYBOARD -->
- ^C6:98,C5,00,D0
- Cmd F. Set speed [Speed:$00-$FF]
- --------------------------------
- Usage: $F + speed
-
- This command will set the speed of the
- song.
-
- Vblank: Range 01-FF - Normal timing
-
- CIA: Range 01-1F - Set vblank speeds
- with CIA timing.
- CIA: Range 20-FF - Set BPM speeds,
- range 32-255.
- Both: Range 00 - STOP song.
-
- <-- CHORD MAKER UP KEYBOARD -->
- ^D0:A8,00,D1,E0
- KEYBOARD
- --------
- The keymap on Protracker is a standard
- US keymap. The font has been enhanced
- and redrawn a little, so you now have
- a lot more special characters than
- before. Remember to always use the
- left shift and alt, as the right ones
- are used for other things.
-
- High notekeys: 2 3 5 6 7 9 0 =
- Q W E R T Y U I O P [ ]
-
- Low notekeys: S D G H J L ;
- Z X C V B N M , . /
- <-- EFFECT CMDS DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D1:A8,D0,D2,E0
- F1 - Choose lo octave(From C-1 to G-3)
- F2 - Choose hi octave(From C-2 to B-3)
-
- F3 - Cut (sample)
- F4 - Copy (sample)
- F5 - Paste (sample)
-
- shft+F3 - Cut track to buffer
- shft+F4 - Copy track to buffer
- shft+F5 - Paste track-buffer to track
-
- alt+F3 - Cut whole pattern to buffer
- alt+F4 - Copy whole pattern to buffer
- alt+F5 - Paste patt-buffer to pattern
-
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D2:A8,D1,D3,E0
- ctrl+F3 - Cut commands to buffer
- ctrl+F4 - Copy commands to buffer
- ctrl+F5 - Paste cmd-buffer to track
-
- F6 - Go to patternposition 0
- F7 - Go to patternposition 16
- F8 - Go to patternposition 32
- F9 - Go to patternposition 48
- F10- Go to patternposition 63
-
- shft+F6-F10 - Store current patternpos-
- ition on selected F-key
- alt+F6-F10 - Play pattern from the
- stored patternposition
- ctrl+F6-F10 - Record from stored patpos
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D3:A8,D2,D4,E0
- Esc - Exit DiskOp/EditOp/PLST/PsetEd/
- Setup/Help etc...
-
- shft+Return - Insert blank note at
- cursorposition and move
- the others down. Notes
- beyond patternposition
- 63 will be lost!
- shft+Bckspce - Delete note above
- cursorposition and move
- the others up. You can
- NOT do this if you're
- at patternposition 0!
-
-
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D4:A8,D3,D5,E0
- alt+Return - As above, but with
- all 4 tracks
- alt+Backspace - As above, but with
- all 4 tracks
-
- ctrl+Return - Push cmds one down
- ctrl+Backspace - Drag cmds one up
-
- ctrl+0-9 - Select how many slots PT
- will jump down each time
- you insert a note (this is
- only in Edit-mode)
-
- Tab - Move cursor to next track
- Shft+Tab - Move cursor to prev track
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D5:A8,D4,D6,E0
- alt+cursor right - patternnumber up
- alt+cursor left - patternnumber down
- shft+cursor right - song-position up
- shft+cursor left - song-position down
- ctrl+cursor left - samplenumber up
- ctrl+cursor right - samplenumber down
-
- BackwardsSingleQuote (The key over
- TAB, you know?) - Go to CLI
-
- Help - Go to help or plst screen
- shft+Help - Toggle between Help or
- PLST on Help key
-
- Space - Toggle between Stop/Edit-mode
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D6:A8,D5,D7,E0
- < (beside Z) - Kill DMA & Volumes to 0
- right Amiga - Play Pattern
- right Alt - Play Song
- right Shift - Record
- Caps Lock - Toggle Keyrepeat on/off
-
- Del - Delete note under cursor
- alt+Del - Delete command only
- shft+Del - Delete note and command
-
- shft+0-9 - Store current command on
- selected key
- alt+0-9 - Insert command in current
- track
-
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D7:A8,D6,D8,E0
-
- On Numeric pad:
-
- 0 - Select Sample $0
- 1st row - Select Sample $1-$4
- 2nd row - Select Sample $5-$8
- 3rd row - Select Sample $9-$c
- 4th row - Select Sample $d-$f
- Just Enter - Select Sample $10
-
- Holding Enter + the other keys, will
- select sample $11-$1F
-
- Period (.) - Kill current sample
-
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D8:A8,D7,D9,E0
- Left Amiga (Plus keys below) -
- Transposing like in Edit Op. Screen 1
- Sample/Track Sample/Pattern
- ----------------------------------
- 1 - Note Up 2 - Note Up
- Q - Note Down W - Note Down
- A - Octave Up S - Octave Up
- Z - Octave Down X - Octave Down
-
- All/Track All/Pattern
- -------------------------------
- 3 - Note Up 4 - Note Up
- E - Note Down R - Note Down
- D - Octave Up F - Octave Up
- C - Octave Down V - Octave Down
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^D9:A8,D8,DA,E0
- ctrl+A - Toggle channel on/off
- ctrl+B - Mark block
- ctrl+C - Copy block to buffer
- ctrl+D - Delete block, drag notes up
- ctrl+E - expand track
- ctrl+F - toggle filter on/off
- ctrl+G - Boost all samples
- ctrl+H - Transpose block up
- ctrl+I - Insert block, push notes down
- ctrl+J - Join-paste block
- ctrl+K - Kill to end of track
- ctrl+L - Transpose block down
- ctrl+M - Toggle multikeyboard on/off
- ctrl+N - Re-mark last block
- ctrl+O - Contract track
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^DA:A8,D9,DB,E0
- ctrl+P - Paste block
- ctrl+Q - Unmute all channels
- ctrl+R - Restore F6-F10 positions
- ctrl+S - Toggle split keyboard on/off
- ctrl+T - swap tracks
- ctrl+U - undo last change
- ctrl+V - Filter all samples
- ctrl+W - Polyphonize block
- ctrl+X - Cut block to buffer
- ctrl+Y - Backwards block
- ctrl+Z - Restore Effects
-
- ' - Autoinsertmacro down
- # - Autoinsertmacro up
- (The key beside return)
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^DB:A8,DA,DC,E0
- alt+A - Monitor/Start sampling
- alt+B - Boost sample
- alt+C - Toggle channel 3
- alt+D - Go to Disk Op.
- alt+E - Go to Edit Op.
- alt+F - Filter sample
- alt+I - Toggle AutoinsertEffect on/off
- alt+K - Delete current sample/track
- alt+M - Toggle metronome on/off
- alt+Q - Quit Protracker
- alt+R - Resample
- alt+S - Go to Sampler screen
- alt+T - Tuning Tone
- alt+V - Toggle channel 4
- alt+X - Toggle channel 2
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^DC:A8,DB,DD,E0
- alt+Y - Save all samples
- alt+Z - Toggle channel 1
-
- alt+shift+M - Set metrochannel to
- current channel
-
- alt+"\" - Copy command above cursor
- to current patternposition.
- alt+"=" - Copy command above cursor
- to current patternposition
- and add one to the value.
- alt+"-" - Copy command above cursor
- to current patternposition
- and subract one from the
- value.
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP/DOWN GENERAL -->
- ^DD:A8,DC,00,E0
- \ - Toggle keypad mode (dots!)
- Return - Step one note forward
- Backspc - Step 0 note backward
- Amiga+Backspc - Step 1 note backward
- Alt+any key on keypad - tune drumpad
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- <-- EFFECT CMDS UP GENERAL -->
- ^E0:D0,00,E1,01
- GENERAL INFO.
- -------------
- Making Music
- ------------
- Any piece of music written with Pro-
- tracker is built up from patterns.
- Each pattern is built up from four
- tracks, one for each of the amiga's
- audiochannels.
-
- A pattern is 64 lines long. The magni-
- fied line is always the one you edit.
- If you need shorter patterns, use the
- patternbreak effect command.
-
- <-- KEYBOARD DOWN PROTRACKER -->
- ^E1:D0,E0,E2,01
- A track is built up like this:
-
- 32 C-3 01 C20
- / \_/ |/ \_/
- / / | \
- Pos Note Sample Effect cmd.
-
- The C-3 is the note being played at
- patternposition 32. 01 is the sample-
- number, and the three last digits are
- the effect command, in this case, set
- volume to $20 (C-Command, 20-Value).
-
- Protracker holds a table with info
- about the sequence in which the patt-
- <-- KEYBOARD UP/DOWN PROTRACKER -->
- ^E2:D0,E1,E3,01
- erns will be played. With the "Pos"
- gadget you determine your position in
- the table. With "Pattern" you define
- what pattern to play at that position.
- "Length" defines the total size of the
- table. The full sequence of Patterns
- is the Song. A song is built up from
- up to 64 different patterns, each
- being played at up to 128 different
- positions.
-
- The small gadgets labeled "I" and "D"
- are Insert and Delete. With them you
- can Insert or Delete a position from
- your song. The length of your song
- <-- KEYBOARD UP/DOWN PROTRACKER -->
- ^E3:D0,E2,E4,01
- will be adjusted automatically.
- Remember that the length of your song
- always must be one more than the last
- position, since the first position
- is 0.
-
- The "Are you sure ?" requester
- ------------------------------
- In addition to the gadgets, you can
- use "Y" or Return for Yes,
- and "N" or ESC for No.
-
- The Clear requester
- -------------------
- In addition to the gadgets you can use
- <-- KEYBOARD UP/DOWN PROTRACKER -->
- ^E4:D0,E3,E5,01
- "A" for All, "O" for Song, "S" for
- samples and "C" or ESC for Cancel.
-
- The text-input routine
- ----------------------
- Now this is really simple. Clicking on
- a textline will enable you to edit it.
- Some text lines are longer than they
- seem, so use the arrowkeys to scroll
- back and forth in the text. The text-
- input mode is just like an ordinary
- text editor. You can use backspace,
- delete, space and such. In text-input
- mode you can also use the numeric pad
- for entering numbers. Pressing the
- <-- KEYBOARD UP/DOWN PROTRACKER -->
- ^E5:D0,E4,E6,01
- right mousebutton will clear the text-
- line and exit the editing. Use ESC or
- return to just exit.
-
- The numbergadgets
- -----------------
- Click on them and type in the value
- (Hex or Dec).ESC or return aborts.
-
- Passing arguments from Workbench/CLI
- ------------------------------------
- When starting from CLI, you can type a
- modulename with a pathname(optional)
- as an argument. The modulename will be
- added to the modulepath stored in the
- <-- KEYBOARD UP/DOWN PROTRACKER -->
- ^E6:D0,E5,E7,01
- current config-file.
- E.g. If the modulepath is ST-00:modules
- and you pass crap/mod.fake as an
- argument, then the module
- ST-00:modules/crap/mod.fake will be
- loaded. When starting from Workbench,
- you can click on a project icon twice
- and the selected module will be loaded
- (presuming that the icon's default tool
- is PT2.3A.The module will be loaded
- from the modulepath in the current
- config-file regardless of in which
- directory the moduleicon is located.
- That is, you can have all modules in a
- directory and the icons in another
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- directory to prevent PT from loading
- all .info files into the file-list when
- you select LOAD MODULE.
- Pressing the moduleicon once, and
- holding shift while double-clicking on
- the PT2.3A icon also works as above.
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- Tips 'n tricks
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- When inserting, pasting or join-pasting
- hold down shift to keep the cursor from
- jumping to the end of the block.
- e.g. shft+ctrl+P
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- Holding shift while pressing ctrl+K
- (kill to end of track) will kill to
- start of track instead.
- Holding shift while pressing ctrl+
- shift-a will solo the current channel.
-
- Use Esc or right mousebutton to exit
- from a lot of things.
-
- Effect tips
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- You can set the volume without playing
- a note. e.g. ---01000
- This will set the volume for sample 1
- without trigging the note.
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- Or try trigging the sample and sliding
- the volume down. e.g. C-301A08
- ---01A08
- ---01A08
- This will create a strange arpeggiato
- effect, like on "Cream of the earth"
- by Romeo Knight / RSI.
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- Pointer Colors
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- Gray - Nothin's happening.
- Yellow - Playing song / pattern.
- Green - Disk action.
- Blue - Edit / record.
- Magenta - Waiting for something
- (text, number etc.).
- Cyan - Select entry or delete.
- Red - Something went wrong.
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- Drumpad
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- Use backspace '\' to toggle modes.
- One or more dots will appear to
- the right of the freemem display.
-
- No dots: Normal keypad.
- 1 dot: Drumpad.
- 2 dots: Drumpad - Edit/Rec possible.
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- Use Alt + keypad key to set note.
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