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- SOUND_LAB.DOC version .98 ⌐ 1990,by ADCsystems
-
- Howard Dortch or Mike Coriell c/o
- ADCsystems
- 1628 Grandview Av.
- Portsmouth,OH. 45662
- (614)354-1289
-
-
- The following documentation is an explanation of the
- functions of the SOUND_LAB editor/sampler software. The software
- should run on any standard Amiga computer, including an A3000
- with 2.0 software. The program should NOT be run in overscan mode
- available with the release of 2.0. Any screen width larger than
- 640 pixels wide may have problems operating properly.
-
- PLEASE WAIT
- When the Please Wait requester is active on the screen,
- it is recommended that no other operations are attemped or a
- program lock-up may occur. This is a minor bug that will soon be
- corrected.
-
- MENUS
-
- EDIT
-
- NEW - LEFT
- This selection will erase the contents of the left buffer
- and reset the buffer size to 10,000 bytes. It will redraw the
- graphic window to a zero line. If you have a file loaded in the
- left buffer a requester will appear asking if you want to save
- the file first. If you select NO the operation will continue. If
- you select YES the operation will quit, allowing you to save the
- file before continuing.
-
- NEW - RIGHT
- This selection will erase the contents of the right buffer
- and reset the buffer to 10,000 bytes. It will redraw the graphic
- in the right window to show a zero line. If you have a file
- loaded in the right buffer a requester will appear asking if you
- want to first save the contents of the buffer.
-
- NEW - BOTH
- This selection will erase the contents of both the left and
- right buffers,and reset the buffer sizes to 10,000 bytes each. If
- there is a file loaded a requester will appear first for the left
- side then for the right side. If you select YES for the left
- requester the operation will be aborted allowing you to save your
- work.
-
- QUIT
- This selection will exit the program. You can also select
- the right "A"miga key with "Q" and get the same result.
-
-
- TASK
-
- ICON
- This selection will close the editor window and install a
- title bar in the screens title bar. This will allow you to
- perform other operations that require the use of a CLI or
- workbench. To reopen the SOUND_LAB editor window select the title
- with the LEFT mouse button then press the RIGHT mouse button and
- the window will re-open. It is possible to run a second version
- of the SOUND_LAB program, allowing for a separate editing
- session. However keep in mind this will use more memory depending
- on the file sizes you are editing. You can also iconify the
- program using the right "A"miga and the "I" keys
-
- FILE
-
- IFF
- This selection is the default file type mode. This item
- should have the check mark selected when you first run the
- program. When attempting to load a file if it is an IFF type file
- it will load with no problem. If you do not change the selection
- you can save the file as an IFF type file. If the file does not
- load,the words "BAD FORMAT TRY RAW" will appear in the filename
- box in the upper left corner of the window. Use the right mouse
- button to activate the menus and select FILE - RAW. The check
- mark will then be to the left of the word RAW. Now you can
- attempt the load the file as raw data. If the file you loaded
- sounds like distortion try the AUX mode. This mode converts DC
- signals found on MAC and Atari computers to AC files for the
- Amiga.
-
- RAW
- This selection will load a file as RAW data. It will load
- any file regardless of type. You can then use the editor to cut
- out unwanted portions. Some programs want RAW data to play. You
- can load a file as an IFF and save it as RAW data when needed.
- The RAW data does not save rate and volume information. The
- default setting for a raw file is 8,000 samples per second,full
- volume. Raw files cannot be saved in stero mode.
-
- AUX
- This selection is used to load MAC and Atari 8 bit sound
- files. You can load MAC files and save them as Amiga IFF or RAW
- files. Likewise you can load RAW of IFF files and save them as
- RAW MAC or Atari 8 bit sound files.
-
- DIGITIZER
-
- SOUND_LAB
- This selection sets the record mode to use the SOUND_LAB
- digitizing hardware.
-
- PS_3.0
- This selection is used for Perfect Sound 3.0 digitizing
- hardware.
-
- GENERIC
- This selection is used for most generic types of digitizers
- including PS_2.0.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- MAIN SCREEN FUNCTIONS (starting upper left)
-
- LEFT:
- This box is for the left side file name. It may also contain
- status reports about a file you are attempting to load.
-
- LOAD
- This is a gadget that brings up a file requester. The file
- selections can be double clicked using the left mouse button or
- select the LOAD gadget in the requester window to load a file.
- After a file has been selected, if it has left - right data
- stored in the file, it will load in the proper edit window. If
- there is no "CHAN" data stored with the file a requester will
- appear allowing you to select the side you wish to load the file.
- This requester will find the mouse so you don't have to chase
- around the screen to find it.
-
- RANG
- This is the range "in" gadget. Use the mouse to select a
- range in the edit window by moving the pointer to the start of an
- area you wish to zoom into. Then hold down the left button and
- drag the mouse to the right over the range you want to see. The
- area you have dragged the mouse over will change to grey to show
- you the area you are ranging into. Let up on the mouse button and
- select RANG. You will then see a ZOOMED portion of the file.
- Other edit functions will work on this RANGED section. The SIZ
- box will display the number of bytes per pixel when you first
- press the mouse button. The SIZ will increase as you move the
- mouse to let you know how much you are ranging into. See
- TIM,BEG,END also.
-
- CUT
- This gadget will cut a section from the file. You must first
- have a range selected in the edit window. The area colored grey
- will be cut from the file. The CUT section will be held in a CUT
- buffer ready for you to PASTE in either edit window. Warning if
- you cut another section the first one will be lost so be careful!
-
- COPY
- This gadget will copy a range from one window to the other.
- You must first select a range in the opposite window to use the
- COPY gadget. The COPY gadget does not use a buffer.
-
- MONO - STER
- This gadget toggles between mono and stereo MODE for record
- and playback. If you use the STER (stereo) mode remember that the
- file lengths must be the same size in order to work properly.
- Also keep in mind that when you save a file this MODE will be
- saved with the data. If you have STER selected both left and
- right buffers will be saved.
-
- PLAY
- This gadget will play the file on the side you selected. If
- you should have the STER mode selected both buffers will play
-
- VOL
- This is a slider gadget that allows you to change the volume
- of the sound being played. The number to the right of the slider
- is a number from 1 to 64 indicating the level of sound.
-
- MAIN SCREEN (second row)
-
- TIM
- This box displays the time duration of the file. If you have
- a range selected, it will show the time of the range. The format
- for the time is MM:SS.MICROS
-
- SIZ
- This box is the size of the file or range in bytes.
- SAVE
- This gadget will bring up a file requester for saving a
- file. If you have a range selected only the range will be saved.
- The file type will also be used. If you have loaded a file using
- IFF and select RAW in the menus the file will be converted to
- RAW. Check all your settings prior to a save.
-
- OUT
- This gadget selects RANGE out. If you have ranged into a
- section of a file use this gadget to see the entire file again.
-
- PAST
- Use this gadget to paste a section you have previously CUT.
- To paste a section move the mouse to the position of the file you
- wish to paste to then press the left mouse button to set the
- paste point. Then select the PAST gadget to perform the
- operation.
-
- EFF
- This gadget selects the effects window (see the section
- effects). The gadget is a toggle select. When selected the gadget
- will hilite grey to close the effects window select the gadget
- again.
-
- REC
- Use this gadget to select the recorder window.(see the
- section RECORD for more information)
-
- LOOP
- This gadget will set loop on for playback. Loop mode is
- active when the gadget is hilited grey. To turn looping off
- select the gadget again and it will return to blue.
-
- RATE
- This gadget sets the playback rate in samples per second. It
- also has a string gadget attached to set the playback rate to a
- specific value.
-
-
- MAIN SCREEN (bottom row)
-
- BEG
- This box indicates the BEGining time. If you select a range,
- the point where you set the start of the range will be indicated
- in the box as the beginning time for the range. If you do not
- have a range selected this value should be 00:00.000000. This
- time value is relative to the beginning of the file. For instance
- if you have a file that has a total time of 2 seconds, and you
- set the start of a range by clicking the mouse down half way
- through the file the beginning time should be about 1 second.
-
- <<<<
- This gadget allows you to scroll through a ranged section of
- the file. It will slowly move the graphic to allow you to find an
- area of interest. This only works when you have a range selected.
-
- MAIN SLIDER
- When you first run the program, there is a long black bar in
- the center of the screen. This is a slider gadget used when a
- range has been selected. The bar will shrink to show the
- percentage of file that has been ranged into and the relative
- position of the range. To move to a different position in the
- file grab the slider with the mouse and move it. The size of the
- range wont change, just the position.
-
- >>>>
- This gadget allows you to scroll towards the end of a ranged
- section of the file.
-
- END
- This box indicates the END of a range relative to the
- beginning of the file. If no range has been selected, the display
- will show the total size of the file (same as TIM). The format
- for the ending time display is MM:SS.MICROS.
-
-
- EFFECTS WINDOW GADGETS (upper left)
-
-
- RAMP BEG - RAMP END - SETL - SETR
- This set of gadgets selects the RAMP function. If you want
- to start a file at full volume and decrease the volume toward the
- end, you would move the BEG slider to the right (100%) and the
- END slider to the left (0%), then select SETL. The file will be
- redrawn with the amplitude (volume) tall at the start and short
- at the end. When played the sound volume will taper off to
- nothing toward the end of the file. Move the BEG slider to the
- left and the END slider to the right and the sound will get
- louder towards the end. If you have a RANGe selected the RAMP
- will work only on the range.
-
-
-
-
-
- REV
- This gadget will REVERSE the file, or display it in reverse.
- The end of the file will be the beginning. To change it back
- select REV again.
-
- CLONE L>R - R>L
- This set of gadgets allow you to copy or CLONE the entire
- file from right to left or left to right. Use this to keep a
- teporary copy of the file you are working with in case you make a
- mistake, CLONE it back and try again.
-
- MIX L>R - R>L
- This set of gadgets allows you to mix two files together,
- creating one file with the sounds of both. The file buffer you
- are mixing to will be lost so save your work!
-
- LEFT VOL -C- - +B+
- This set of gadgets is used to BOOST or CUT the amplitude of
- a file. After a mix the overall volume is lower than either of
- the two files you mixed. Select the +B+ BOOST gadget and the file
- will increase in amplitude. If the file is not as loud as you
- want select the +B+ BOOST gadget as many times as necessary to
- get the desired result. CAUTION, the +B+ BOOST operation can
- cause the file to be too loud,and cause distortion, so be
- careful!
-
- LEFT DELAY - SETL
- This set of gadgets will introduce delay into the file. Move
- the slider and play the file. When you get the amount of delay
- you want select the SETL gadget and the file will have that
- amount of delay permanently installed.
-
- FILTER
- This gadget turns the audio filter on or off as desired. If
- you turn the filter off you will be able to hear higher frequency
- sounds.
-
- RATE CONVERTER
- This set of gadgets allows you to change the rate of the
- file. If you have a file sampled at 20,000 samples per second and
- you want it to change to 12,000 samples per second, move the
- slider or use the string gadget to select the new rate, then
- select the SETL gadget and the rate will be converted. Selecting
- a slower rate will take less memory for the file. CAUTION,
- sampling rates below 10,000 samples per second will sound noisy
- so be careful when performing this operation.
-
-
- RECORD WINDOW
-
- The record window opens over a section of the edit window. You
- can't edit a file with the RECORD window open, nor can you
- ICONify the program with the record window open. To return to the
- EDIT function select the EDIT gadget.
-
- MEM
- This gadget shows the amount of memory allocated for
- recording. You may select a larger amount of memory to be
- allocated by changing the string gadget or by using the slider
- below. CAUTION if you allocate all the available memory for the
- left side the right side wont be able to allocate much more than
- is showing. if you are after stereo, balance the memory between
- the two files.
-
- REC
- Select this gadget when you are ready to record. Remember to
- select the type of hardware in the menus (DIGITIZER) before you
- start.
-
- MONO - STER
- This is a toggle select gadget that sets the record MODE. If
- you have the STER option set the RATE on the LEFT file will set
- the rate for recording for both sides.
-
- PLAY
- This gadget allows you to PLAY the file before returning to
- the edit session. You may choose to resample if you dont get what
- you want in the first try.
-
- VOX
- Set the VOX level by moving the slider gadget. VOX is the
- level at which the recorder will turn on. If you have the vox set
- high the recorder function will wait till it gets a loud enough
- sound to start recording. Its like a sound activated switch
- After the recording has started the VOX has no effect. VOX is not
- supported on the PS_3.0 hardware.
- MON
- This is the MONITOR gadget. You can use it listen to the
- digitizer prior to recording.
-
- EDIT
- This gadget gets you back to the editor.
-
- SYNC
- This gadget allows simultaneous tracking of the opposite
- file. In other words if you record on the left side you can hear
- the right side file played along with the recording, so you can
- synchronize the two files for stereo. You must have MONO mode
- selected to use this feature. Then select STEReo mode to hear the
- result. SYNC is not supported for the PS_3.0 hardware.
-
- RAT
- This gadget sets the rate in samples per second for the
- recording. There is a string gadget attached so you can set an
- rate.
-