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- MidiPlay- Version 1.0 DOCUMENTATION
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-
- INTRODUCTION
-
- MidiPlay is essentially a graphic oriented shell for Bill Barton's
- "playmf" utility for his PD MIDI Library. It meets the need of a
- general purpose player for Standard MIDI Format (SMF) type 0 files.
- It is not intended to be used "live" because in this version external
- MIDI start and control is not included. It IS hoped that this will
- be used in the same way that people use SMUS players on the Amiga or
- SID players on the C64, and that now people may have a MIDI player
- that is relatively easy to use. There are lots of MIDI instruments
- out there that are both powerful and inexpensive, and lots of music
- to be heard.
-
- HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- MIDI Interface
- MIDI Instrument (8 voice minimum recommended)
-
- SOFTWARE REQUIRED BUT NOT INCLUDED IN NETWORK VERSION
-
- Arp.Library Version 1.3
-
- WHAT YOU'VE GOT AND WHERE IT GOES
-
- DISK MIDIPLAY IS ON MUST BE NAMED MKS-1
-
- Arp.library----SYS:libs/
- mdrt.library---SYS:libs/
- playmf---------c/
- MidiPlay------- MKS-1:
- MidiPlay.info-- MKS-1:
- Disk.info-------MKS-1:
- MUSIC(dir)----- MKS-1:
- Files:
- Wall_St._Rag
- Magnetic_Rag
- Pineapple_Rag
- Elite_Syncopations
-
- Text Files------MKS-1: (text files is not a directory-just put the next
- two files on your MKS-1 disk)
- LinerNotes
- PlayList
-
-
- WORKING WITH MIDIPLAY
-
- =======================WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!====================
- Do NOT click on the NEW gadget until you understand what you are
- doing!!!!
- Look for the section marked THE NEW BUTTON first.!!!!
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-
- 1. Make sure your MIDI interface and MIDI instrument are connected.
- It is suggested that you turn on your MIDI instrument AFTER you see
- MidiPlay's Main screen.
-
- 2. Boot your system disk, open it, then click on MidiPlay's Icon. You
- are now ready to rock.
-
- THE MAIN SCREEN
-
- The Main Screen consists of two portions. The top half consists of
- fifteen gadgets with the titles of the MIDI format songs. Clicking on
- any of these gadgets will play the titled song.
-
- 1.) In this version of MidiPlay your MUSIC directory may
- only contain 15 titles and NO ".info" files.
-
- 2.) You must use only MSF type (0) files. Most sequencer programs
- will save in this format.
-
- 3.) It is possible to click on the tunes in any order and
- MidiPlay will play them in the order you click. This is
- called the "Instant Programming Mode" (IPM).
-
- THE NOTES BUTTON
-
- Clicking on the Notes gadget brings up the LinerNotes Screen. There
- is a file called LinerNotes. You may edit this
- file to include notes on the songs in your MUSIC directory. The file
- MUST be saved in ASCII format.
-
- THE NEW BUTTON
-
- This button puts the user into "Standard Programming Mode" (SPM). In
- SPM your program is saved as a file to be used anytime you have
- MidiPlay running. Clicking on NEW will ERASE your old program, so use
- it wisely.
-
- After you click on NEW all you have to do is click on the Panel
- Buttons marked 1 through 15. You may repeat any button you like in
- any order. When you are done click on the SAVE button and your "Play
- List" will be ready every time you use MidiPlay.
-
- To hear your play list click on the PLAY button.
-
- You may move MidiPlay's screen to the back by pressing LEFT-AMIGA
- and "N". Multitasking should pose no problem.
-
- END OF DOCUMENTATION
-
- ===========
- A PROPOSAL:
- ===========
-
- With 16 MIDI channels there is much room for confusion on setting up
- a MIDI instrument to play sequencer files. I would like to propose
- the following system for people to use when uploading files to
- networks or BBS's; this would be placed in the file comment area or
- in doc files:
-
- TITLE SMF (FORMAT) MODE CHANNEL #VOICES
-
- Here is an example from a file in this release:
-
- MAGNETIC_RAG SMF(0) OMNI OFF 1 8
-
- In the abovel, Magnetic Rag is in Standard MIDI Format (0). The mode
- is OMNI OFF and the file is sent on MIDI channel #1 with a total of 8
- voices
-
- If I had split my voices in to one channel for treble Clef and
- another for Bass clef the file could read like this:
-
- MAGNETIC_RAG SMF(0) OMNI OFF 1 4, 2 4
-
- one further item to be added here would be the word "DRUM" to signify
- what channel a drum machine receives on:
-
- MAGNETIC_RAG SMF(0) OMNI OFF 1 4, 2 4, 4 DRUM
-
- In the above example there are 4 voices each on channels 1 and 2 and
- the drum machine is on channel 4. I hope this system is easy to work
- with and will provide some standardization that I haven't seen with
- other computers. Under this system you could even specify other
- formats this way:
-
- MAGNETIC_RAG MUSIC-X (PERF) OMNI OFF 1 4, 2 4, 4 DRUM
- MAGNETIC_RAG KCS (WHATEVER) OMNI OFF.....ETC.......
-
- This system should make it a lot easier for a user to decide if he
- has the right equipment to play the file in question, and will make
- setting up the MIDI instruments a little bit easier.
-
- ===================
- FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS
- ===================
-
- Version 2.0 of MIDIPlay will only be available through the DBAL (see
- below). Added features will include:
-
- Room for 45 SMF files
- multiple Playlists and LinerNotes
- Undo in SPM
- Ability to CD to different DIRS for "Albums" of music.
- Ability to print LinerNotes from within the program.
-
- Not in Version 2.0 but in the "real soon now" category:
- external MIDI start and stop
- Ability to show a graphic for each file
-
- ==========================================================
- PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING FOR SOME INTERESTING AMIGA MUSIC STUFF:
- ==========================================================
-
- As an Amiga user I have sometimes been dismayed at the lack of
- emphasis given to the music and sound capabilities of this machine. I
- teach at a small High School in southern Ohio, and I use my Amiga for
- lots of things, but mostly with a synthesizer ensemble that I have.
- This group is very popular in our area and we play at many events,
- the most recent being the Ohio State Fair in August 1990. We want to
- do much more with the Amiga to "spread the gospel" so here is what we
- are working on:
-
- 1.) In late January 1991 we will release the first disks of
- the DAWSON-BRYANT AMIGA LIBRARY (DBAL). This library is
- totally dedicated to Music, Sound, & Music-Education
- using the Amiga. The library will consist of already
- released PD software and our own original programming.
-
- In what I believe is a first, any SHAREWARE programs we
- select for the library will net the author a royalty
- fee for each disk sold. Profits from the sale of
- library disks will be placed in a special fund at the
- school for the purchase of additional computer hardware
- software, and music department equipment.
-
-
-
- 2.)
-
- We have been working on this library for almost a year, and here is a
- sampling of the original programming we have in the "almost ready to
- release" category:
-
- FB-01 TOUR-
-
- A complete interactive exploration of the FB-01 synth module, with
- side discussions of programming FM synthesis, and FB-01
- configurations. This disk will also include the FB-01 Editor, over
- 100 patches, and several songs in DMCS format for playback through
- the FB-01.
-
- MIDI PERFORMANCE SERIES-
-
- "Live" performances of piano music in an album format with extensive
- liner notes on the pieces, featuring playback of major themes,
- motifs, and development material.
-
- TUTORIALS-
-
- Interactive presentations on the following:
-
- MIDI BASICS
- AMIGA SEQUENCERS
- WRITING DRUM MACHINE PARTS
- DMCS TIPS AND TRICKS
-
- AMIGA SOUND-
-
- My crack team of student "sample artists" have been going out and
- capturing some strange things to use as samples. We have some pretty
- neat stuff now, but our Mimetics sampler is just a little too "dirty"
- for my taste. If we get any money from the sale of disks, then one
- of our first purchases will be the AMAS sampler.
-
- MUSIC THEORY-
-
- EAR TRAINING I-INTERVALS: This one has been hard to program and still
- needs work, but here is what it has:
-
- PLAYBACK THROUGH THE AMIGA OR MIDI
- REMOTE CONTROL OF PROGRAM FROM A MIDI KEYBOARD
- COMPLETE TESTING FACILITIES
- PASSWORD PROTECTED FOR STUDENT AND TEACHER
- SEVERAL DIFFERENT REPORT FORMATS
- SPEECH FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED
-
- TEACHER TOOLS-
-
- Music Library database for Music teachers
- Testmaker program with answer key
-
- 3.)
-
- If we ever make any money from the library our second step will be
- the creation of a Multi-node BBS. We have been working on DOORS that
- will allow interactive teaching programs for students and one that
- essentially is our Testmaker program for teachers.
-
- My dream is that schools would have USR Courier HST modems, and then
- we could really fire some skypix over the lines and let students
- control programs with the mouse.
-
-
-
- If you have any ideas for our library or would like to be placed on
- our mailing list for more information and catalogs send your name and
- address to the following:
-
-
-
- John Rappold
- Music Department
- Dawson-Bryant High School
- Hornet Lane
- Coal Grove, Ohio 45638
-
- You may also contact me via E-Mail on PLink as Groovetone
-
-
- Please specify that you want information concerning the DBAL, and
- PLEASE....NEVER CALL THE SCHOOL! We are a teaching institution that
- doesn't have time to answer phone calls on anything concerning the
- DBAL, and besides, I HATE to be called out of class. I will be glad
- to answer any questions you send by mail.
-
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- SPECIAL THANKS
- ==============
-
- BILL BARTON- MIDI Library and help with the "playmf" utility
-
- CHARLIE HEATH et.al.- ARP library
-
- JACK TAYLOR -Class of '89-The HORNET Disk icon.
-
- =============
- MidiPlay V1.0
- =============
-
- MidiPlay V1.0 is © 1990 John Rappold
- released as FreeWare with the following provisos:
-
- No part of the program code or documentation may be modified in
- any manner. The original documentation must be included in any
- release: BBS, Network, Disk Collections.
-
- Any uploads must stay in the .LZH format with only the original
- files included.
-
-
- Programmed by John Rappold with CanDo
- PLINK-Groovetone
-