Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of Manual
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v11 v12 6 6 7 7 In addition to the inbuilt LCD display, an external monitor could be connected for editing of sounds. 8 9 This is a walkthrough some simple functions which might be of interest without sound. 8 10 9 11 === Starting the Emulator and MIDAS === … … 51 53 52 54 53 == Patch Editor == 55 54 56 55 57 == Score Editor == … … 58 60 59 61 If you do not have a MIDI controller, it is still possible to draw notes. At the top of the screen click on "Src Local". In the appearing menu, select "Step". Arm one of the groups by hovering over the green star and pressing + (9) twice. Select "Recrd" at the bottom of the screen. Then in the top right corner click on "Note Edit" and select "Begin Nat" from the menu. Now you can draw MIDI note on events by clicking (only once!) on the staff (right of the line in the center) at the desired pitch. The Score Editor will start scrolling and reappear with the drawn note. "Begin Nat" will have changed to "End Note", allowing you to set the end of the MIDI note by clicking on the desired spot. 60 61 == Sequence Editor ==62 62 63 63 == Instrument Designer == … … 79 79 Most of the time you will of course want to manipulate more than a single point. For this, move the mouse cursor over the wave shape and press + (9) or - (8). This will change the “Width” setting in the control part of the screen. You can select "Width 0" until "Width 7" and another option "Interp". The "Width" options allow you to “bend” multiple points, 0 being only one point and 7 being the entire wave shape. "Interp" lets you draw the wave shape free hand. 80 80 81 == Tuning Tables ==81 == Tuning Tables, Patch Editor, Assignment Tables, Sequence Editor == 82 82 83 == Assignment Tables == 83 These screens might be fun to explore, but have limited effect in this version without the sound engine.