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- Midisoft MusicMagic, Version 1.11
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- INFORMATION FOR NEW USERS
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-
- Thank you for purchasing Midisoft MusicMagic. We look
- forward to satisfying your MIDI needs for years to come.
-
- If you mail in the enclosed registration card, we will automatically
- send you information on upgrades and new products when they are
- available. We also will send information about our other music
- packages, including the powerful Midisoft Studio for Windows, the
- educational Music Mentor, and our various other music products.
-
- We encourage you to contact us with any comments or questions as you
- use our program.
-
- Midisoft Technical Support
- PO Box 1000
- Bellevue, WA 98009 USA
- FAX: 206-883-1368
-
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- QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE WITH THIS RELEASE
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-
- ======= NO SOUND ON PLAYBACK =======
-
- If you have trouble getting playback, verify that MIDI output is
- working by using the Media Player provided in Windows. If Media
- Player successfully plays within Windows, then you will be able to
- get Midisoft MusicMagic to play back by selecting either
-
- MIDI Drivers / Multimedia Drivers / Extended-Level
- or
- MIDI Drivers / Multimedia Drivers / Base-Level
-
- from the Setup Menu. Read MAPHELP.TXT for hints on selecting
- Extended-Level vs. Base-Level Mapping.
-
- Also, before you try anything else, make sure your cables are
- properly connected. MIDI Out to MIDI In -- MIDI In to MIDI Out.
-
- ======= IF YOU HAVE A 286 OR 386SX COMPUTER =======
-
- Our Score and Mixer real-time displays work best with 386 or faster
- computers. On a slower computer, using this feature can affect the
- responsiveness of mouse clicks during playback and recording. If you
- have a 286 or 386SX computer, we recommend you disable real-time
- displays (menu: Options / Follow Score View Notes and Follow VU Meter),
- save the new options (menu: Setup / Save Options and Setup), and use
- these features only as needed.
-
- ======= SELECTING RESTS WITH THE MOUSE =======
-
- To select rests (for the Splice-Cut and Splice-Paste operations),
- use the mouse to a region that includes the rest by using click &
- drag selection.
-
- ======= SELECTION INCLUDES NON-NOTE DATA =======
-
- Selecting regions with the mouse will include all MIDI events,
- including those that don't appear as musical notation (e.g.
- Controllers, Pitch Bend, etc.). You can prevent this by choosing
-
- Track / Split By Pitch / Extract All Notes
-
- in the Pitch Range from C-1 to G9 (or 0 to 127).
-
- This will extract all note data to the next "Clean" track, leaving
- only non-note data in the original track. This can also be done
- during recording by choosing Split Input By Pitch from the
- Setup / Preferences and setting its value to G9.
-
- ======= CHANGING START-TIMES SOMETIMES DOES NOT "ROLL" =======
-
- Changing start times and durations in the MIDI List View will
- normally roll if the mouse button is held down, although if the
- note crosses another event (or measure boundary), each increment
- or decrement will require an individual mouse click.
-
- ======= TEMPO INDICATORS SOMETIMES DO NOT UPDATE =======
-
- The tempo indicators in the Mixer and Tape Deck views will not
- update until Play or Record is pressed.
-
- ======= AUTO-REWIND TO A MEASURE OTHER THAN 1 =======
-
- With Auto Rewind enabled, music will normally rewind back to measure
- 1 when finished or when "Stop" is pressed. To return to a measure other
- than 1, mark the measure by pressing the Play button during playback.
- If you do not want a new auto rewind point after pausing the music,
- continue playback by pressing the Pause button again.
-
- ======= ADDING SHARPS AND FLATS =======
-
- The Sharp (#) and Flat (b) tools increment or decrement the number of
- accidentals that a note has. For example, applying a Sharp to "B"
- results in B-sharp (B#) and applying another Sharp results in
- B-double-sharp (Bx). A new feature allows an accidental tool to be
- used in conjunction with the Control key, changing the note to its
- enharmonic equivalent. For example, applying a Control+Sharp to "B"
- results in C-flat (Cb) and applying a Control+Flat to "B" results in
- A-double-sharp (Ax). Note that these changes will not be saved in a
- MIDI file format. To retain these changes, save your work as a
- song file (.sng).
-
- ======= ABOUT SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE =======
-
- Under the options menu is an option to filter system exclusive.
- Unchecking this option will allow system exclusive events to be read
- in that are embedded in MIDI files. It does not allow system
- exclusive events to be recorded in. Since a larger buffer needs to
- be allocated for system exclusive events, we recommend keeping this
- filter enabled.
-
- ======= SONGLIST.TXT =======
-
- Multiple song lists are allowed, each residing in a separate directory.
- To use a particular song list, load a song that resides in that directory
- and select Save Options and Setup from the Setup menu.
- When you next start MusicMagic, you will have the option of using the
- song list.
-
- One song list might read:
-
- c:\studio\relaxing.mid
- e:\midifile\soothing.sng
- c:\sleepy.sng
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- while another reads:
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- e:\midifile\awaken.sng
- c:\midifile\bells.mid
-
- ======= SYSTEM ENHANCEMENTS/CHANGES =======
-
- If you change operating systems (e.g. installing DOS 6.0, upgrading to
- Windows for Workgroups, etc.), either reinstall MusicMagic or delete
- your MUSMAGIC.INI file located in the directory where MusicMagic resides.
-
- ======= OUT-OF-MEMORY ERRORS =======
-
- If you get an "Out of Memory" alert and have less than 200K of
- available memory left, save your work as a Song File Type (.sng),
- exit MusicMagic, and start fresh. We also recommend that you consider
- purchasing more RAM, as all-around performance improves dramatically
- with increases beyond minimal memory.
-
- ======= RUNNING ON MACHINES WITH LESS THAN 3 MEGS RAM =======
-
- If you are running on a 2-3Mb computer, your usage of memory will
- affect the operation of our program. We recommend that you use
- HIMEM.SYS (to access the high 384K Extended Ram), but don't tie up
- any RAM into SMARTDRV.EXE. If Midisoft MusicMagic claims not to have
- enough memory, Windows might not be correctly detecting high memory.
- MusicMagic (or most other Windows software) will not operate on
- a 1Mb computer. You can check your available memory by selecting
- "About Program Manager" in the Windows Program Manager's Help.
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- We do not suggest using Expanded memory. (Windows runs best using
- EXTENDED memory, not EXPANDED.)
-
- ======= OTHER MEMORY DRIVERS =======
-
- Because Midisoft MusicMagics' MIDI drivers require instant
- access to memory, problems can be avoided by not using memory
- managers (such as earlier versions of QEMM) which intercept and
- map memory calls. We recommend that you simply use the HIMEM.SYS
- driver that comes with Windows. Similarly, TSR programs that are
- using your computer's clock can also cause problems. If you
- are getting machine crashes or lock ups, we suggest clearing out
- your machine's startup files (AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS) to the
- bare minimum (even remove DOS shells) and try running Midisoft
- MusicMagic again before contacting our technical support department.
- Remove non-essential entries in your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT
- files, as well as bringing down the FILES= and BUFFERS= values
- in your CONFIG.SYS. If you are using DOS 5 (or later), also
- make sure that you have a DOS=HIGH entry in CONFIG.SYS.
-
- ======= NORTON DESKTOP FOR WINDOWS =======
-
- You might experience path or driver problems using Norton Desktop.
- If you encounter such problems, we recommend installing MusicMagic
- again into Windows Program Manager.
-
- ======= USING WINDOWS 3.0 =======
-
- MusicMagic supports Windows 3.0, but we recommend upgrading to
- Windows 3.1, a significantly improved operating system. If you are
- using Windows 3.0, however, here are a few special considerations:
-
- * You can only use the Roland MPU401 (or Midiface) card with the
- Midisoft Drivers. Multimedia Drivers (and support for sound
- cards) requires Windows 3.1 or the Multimedia upgrade to Windows 3.0.
- Such sound cards include the Sound Blaster and the Pro Audio Spectrum.
-
- * You must manually copy the files COMMDLG.DLL and SHELL.DLL
- from the MusicMagic disk into your MusicMagic subdirectory.
- These files come built into Windows 3.1.
-
- * Our online help file uses the Help engine that is built into
- Windows 3.1. You will be unable to use our online help until
- you upgrade to Windows 3.1.
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- IF YOU HAVE A ROLAND-COMPATIBLE SOUND OR MIDI CARD
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- On some machines, our stand-alone Roland drivers record more
- reliably than those included in Windows 3.1. For this reason,
- if you have a Roland-compatible MIDI card, you might consider using
- our drivers instead of the drivers provides in Windows 3.1.
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- Setup / MIDI Interface / Midisoft Drivers.
-
- On the other hand, you have much more flexibility by choosing
- Multimedia Drivers. For example, if you need to (1) Use the MIDI
- Mapper, (2) Use multiple ports, (3) Use other software that also
- needs Windows MIDI drivers, or (4) Use a card that is only
- MPU401-compatible in UART mode, you should use Multimedia Drivers
- with Windows' MPU401.DRV installed in Windows Control Panel.
- To use this choice, select
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- Setup / MIDI Interface / Multimedia Drivers.
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- OTHER PRODUCTS
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- In addition to publishing music sequencing and notation programs
- like Studio for Windows and Recording Session for Windows, Midisoft
- also publishes MIDI data and music education software from which
- the following demo songs have been taken. Among these products are:
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- * The Midisoft Multimedia Music Library--A collection of original MIDI
- music for use in multimedia presentations.
-
- * A World of Music Sampler--37 full-length songs of all types ranging
- from classical to jazz to pop, and more.
-
- * Music Mentor -- A music entertainment and education program that
- combines text and graphics with simple animation and MIDI-generated
- sound to make learning about music fun.
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- ======= SPECIAL PRICES AVAILABLE FOR NEW PRODUCTS ======
-
- For information about additional products, write or call us at:
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- Midisoft Corporation
- PO Box 1000
- Bellevue, WA 98009
- USA
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- VOICE: (206) 881-7176
- FAX: (206) 883-1368
-