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- The JAMMER Tutorial
-
-
-
- Get ready for the ultimate experience in MIDI software. The
- JAMMER provides you with a complete studio interface plus an
- array of studio musicians ready to write parts, record tracks,
- and jam with you. The JAMMER runs on PCs using either a 401
- compatible MIDI interface or a Sound Blaster Card and requires
- only 640K of memory.
-
-
- Configuring the JAMMER for your Hardware - By default the JAMMER
- is configured to use an MPU-401 compatible MIDI interface using
- IRQ 2 and I/O Port address 330. If your system is configured
- differently you may reconfigure the JAMMER in the following ways:
-
-
- To use an MPU-401 compatible MIDI Interface:
- ____________________________________________
-
- If you want the JAMMER to use an MPU-401 compatible MIDI interface
- enter the following command the first time you run the JAMMER:
-
- JAMMER CARD=401 IRQ=2 PORT=330
-
- The IRQ and PORT values used should match the settings you have
- selected on the actual 401 interface card. From then on you only
- need to type the command 'JAMMER' at the DOS prompt to start the
- program.
-
-
- To use a Sound Blaster MIDI Interface:
- ______________________________________
-
- If you want the JAMMER to use the MIDI interface on your Sound Blaster
- Card enter the following command the first time you run the JAMMER:
-
- JAMMER CARD=SBMIDI
-
- From then on you only need to type the command 'JAMMER' at the
- DOS prompt to start the program. The JAMMER will use the
- environment variables provided with your Sound Blaster to
- determine what IRQ and IO Port address to use.
-
-
- To use the Sound Blaster FM Synthesizer:
- ________________________________________
-
- If you want the JAMMER to use the sounds from your Sound Blaster
- FM Synthesizer enter the following command the first time you
- run the JAMMER:
-
- JAMMER CARD=SBFM
-
- Once the JAMMER has initialized itself and displayed the Tracks
- Window for you, you should do the following:
-
- 1. Select the Devices Menu ( ALT D )
- 2. Select the System Options menu item
- 3. Set the Default Mix File to 'SBFM'
- 4. Select OK
- 5. Select the Style Menu ( ALT S )
- 6. Select the Load Mix menu item
- 7. Select the mix file entitled SBFM
- 8. Select OK
-
- From then on you only need to type the command 'JAMMER' at the
- DOS prompt to start the program. The JAMMER will remember your
- card type and will automatically load your default mix file.
-
- NOTE: Sometimes a JAMMER band style may bring in too many musicians
- for the Sound Blaster FM Synthesizer to handle and you may hear
- parts being chopped off or left out. To remedy this situation,
- set the mode of one of the Rhythm Instrument Tracks from COMP to
- ERAS and recompose, or set that track from PLAY to MUTE.
-
-
- Lets the Jams Begin:
- ____________________
-
- A Quick Look at the Studio - OK, let's fire it up. Enter the
- command JAMMER at your DOS prompt and press Enter. The JAMMER
- will initialize itself and then display
- the tracks window for you:
-
- Tracks
- # Patch Name Bnk Chn Play Lvl Vel Pan Rvb Cho Trn Mode Jamr Sty Events
- - Progression --- --- ---- --- --- --- --- --- 0 Comp Prog Sty ---
- 1 Fingered Bass 0 1 Play 90 0 64 0 0 0 Comp Bass Sty 0
- 2 Acoustic Grand 0 2 Play 100 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 3 Acoustic Grand 0 2 Play 100 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 4 Rock Organ 0 3 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 5 Rock Organ 0 3 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 6 Steel String 0 4 Play 90 0 84 64 20 0 Comp Rhyt Sty 0
- 7 Steel String 0 4 Play 90 0 84 64 20 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 8 Jazz Electric 0 5 Play 90 0 64 64 20 0 Eras Melo Sty 0
- 9 Jazz Electric 0 5 Play 90 0 64 64 20 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 10 Alto Sax 0 6 Play 90 0 64 64 20 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 11 Alto Sax 0 6 Play 90 0 64 64 20 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 12 Violin 0 7 Play 90 0 64 64 20 0 Comp Melo Sty 0
- 13 Violin 0 7 Play 90 0 64 64 20 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
-
-
- The studio is set up with instruments on the first two pages
- (tracks 1-27) and the drums on the next two pages (tracks 28-55).
- It is best to use this format since the STYLE files that come
- with the JAMMER use this format. Press the 3 key and you will
- see the first page of drums in the tracks window:
-
- Tracks
- # Patch Name Bnk Chn Play Lvl Vel Pan Rvb Cho Trn Mode Jamr Sty Events
- 28 Loose Kick 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Comp Kick Sty 0
- 29 Loose Snare 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Comp Snar Sty 0
- 30 Side Stick 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Perc Sty 0
- 31 Closed Hi Hat 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Comp Perc Sty 0
- 32 Open Hi Hat 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Perc Sty 0
- 33 Lo Mid Tom 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Perc Sty 0
- 34 Lo Tom 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 35 Hi Floor Tom 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 36 Lo Floor Tom 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 37 Hi Crash Cymbal 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Perc Sty 0
- 38 Lo Crash Cymbal 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 39 Hi Ride Cymbal 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Perc Sty 0
- 40 Lo Ride Cymbal 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
- 41 Ride Bell 0 10 Play 90 0 64 64 0 0 Eras Rhyt Sty 0
-
- Note: You can quickly go to the first two instrument screens or the first
- two drum screens by using the 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys or by clicking on their
- targets in the status window.
-
- Setting Up Your MIDI Devices - (If you are using the SoundBlaster
- FM Synthesizer sounds you may skip this section) Before we start
- jammin we need to give the JAMMER some information about your
- particular MIDI devices. If your MIDI devices are GM (General MIDI)
- or GS (General Standard) compatible then your drum kit and patches
- are already set up for you. If your MIDI devices are Roland MT-32
- compatible then you may load the MT-32 patch table and drum kit
- assignments using the Load Patch Table and Load Drum Kit menu
- items in the Devices Menu. If your devices are not GM, GS, or
- MT-32 compatible then you will need to edit the drum kit and
- patch tables to setup the studio for your devices.
-
-
- Setting Up Your Drum Kit - Press ALT D to open the Devices Menu
- on the menu bar at the top of your screen. Next select the menu
- item called Edit Drum Kit. You should now see a full screen of
- drum key assignments like this:
-
-
- Drum Name Key Num
-
- Loose Kick [ 35]
- Tight Kick [ 36]
- Loose Snare [ 38]
- Tight Snare [ 40]
- Side Stick [ 37]
- Closed Hi Hat [ 42]
- Pedal Hi Hat [ 44]
- Open Hi Hat [ 46]
- Hi Tom [ 50]
- Hi Mid Tom [ 48]
- Lo Mid Tom [ 47]
- Lo Tom [ 45]
- Hi Floor Tom [ 43]
- Lo Floor Tom [ 41]
- Hi Ride Cymbal [ 59]
- Lo Ride Cymbal [ 51]
-
-
- < Press F10 to Exit >
-
-
-
-
- There are actually 60 pieces in the JAMMER drum kit. To see the
- other drum key assignments use the Page Down key to go down a
- page. Set each of the drum key numbers to match the key numbers
- of the drums for your MIDI devices. Press F10 when you are done
- and the JAMMER will give you a chance to save your drum kit setup
- to a file. The JAMMER will also automatically load the new drum
- kit file the next time you start the program.
-
-
-
- Setting Up Your Instrument Patches - Press Alt D to open the
- Devices Menu on the menu bar at the top of your screen. Next
- select the menu item called Edit Patches. You should now see the
- Auto Patching Table:
-
- Patch Name Patch Num
-
- [Acoustic Grand ] [ 1]
- [Bright Acoustic] [ 2]
- [Electric Grand ] [ 3]
- [Honky Tonk Keys] [ 4]
- [Electric Piano1] [ 5]
- [Electric Piano2] [ 6]
- [Harpsichord ] [ 7]
- [Clavinet ] [ 8]
- [Celesta ] [ 9]
- [Glockenspiel ] [ 10]
- [Music Box ] [ 11]
- [Vibraphone ] [ 12]
- [Marimba ] [ 13]
- [Xylophone ] [ 14]
- [Tubular Bells ] [ 15]
- [Dulcimer ] [ 16]
-
-
- < Press F10 to Exit >
-
-
- There are actually 256 available slots in the Auto Patching
- Table. Each table entry equates a patch name with a patch
- number. You can press the Page Down key to go down a page at a
- time to edit all of the patch numbers. When playback starts the
- JAMMER will automatically set the patches on each track for you
- according to the values in this table. The patch table is
- already filled in with the patch names and numbers from the MIDI
- General Standard (GS). If your MIDI devices are not GS
- compatible then we recommend that you use the GS patch names
- furnished and just change the patch numbers to match your
- synthesizer as close as possible.
-
- The quickest and easiest way to get up and running is to set just
- the patch numbers for the instruments used by the JAMMER in the
- default mix. These patches are as follows:
-
- Fingered Bass
- Acoustic Grand
- Rock Organ
- Steel String
- Jazz Electric
- Alto Sax
- Violin
- Electric Piano1
- Banjo
- Distortion
- Trumpet
- Synth Brass
- String Ensemble
-
-
- When you have entered the proper patch numbers for your devices
- press F10 and the JAMMER will give you a chance to save this
- information to a custom patch file and return you to the tracks
- window.
-
-
- Pick a Style, Any Style - Now you're ready to jam but before we
- let it rip let's load in a style of your choice. Press ALT S to
- open the Styles Menu and then select the Load Style menu item.
- The JAMMER will then present you with an alphabetical list of
- available style files. Move the cursor bar to the style of your
- choice and press Enter to load the style. The first four letters
- of a style name represent the main style emphasis while the last
- four letters of the name represent some variation of the main
- style. For example the style BGRSCTRY is a Blue Grass Style
- which has Country Bass. The style CTRYKEYS is a Country Style
- with an emphasis on the keyboard player. The style CLASSTRN is a
- classical style featuring a piano and violin duet. The
- abbreviations used in the first four letters of a style name are
- as follows:
-
- BGRS - Blue Grass
-
- BLUE - Blues
-
- CTRY - Country
-
- CLAS - Classical
-
- EASY - Ballad
-
- FUNK - Funk
-
- HROK - Hard Rock
-
- JAZZ - Jazz
-
- LATN - Latin
-
- POP_ - Pop
-
- R&B_ - Rhythm and Blues
-
- REGG - Reggae
-
- ROCK - Rock
-
-
- Window Swapping -The JAMMER actually has two main windows, the
- tracks window and the measures window. The measures window
- displays your chord progression in a song book like format.
- Press ALT W and you should then see the measures window (although
- we don't have a progression yet). Press ALT W again and you will
- be back to the tracks window. You can press ALT W or click on
- the SWAP button at any time to swap back and forth between the
- tracks and measures window. The F8 key can also be used to swap
- windows.
-
-
- Let the Jam Begin - The studio is setup, you've loaded a style
- and your ready to roll. Let's start off and let the JAMMER
- create a chord progression as well as the music to go along with
- it. Go to the tracks window and set the progression composer to
- Comp. The progression composer is on the top line of the tracks
- window. Get yourself into the measures window so you can see the
- chord progression when it is created. Ready ... Press F7 or
- click the mouse on the COMP button at the bottom of your screen
- and the JAMMER will now create a chord progression, display the
- chords, write some track parts to fit the chords, and then start
- playback of the tune.
-
-
- Controlling Playback - To stop playback, press F1 or click the
- mouse on the STOP button. To start playback again from the
- current measure press F2 or click the mouse on the play button [
- ]. To automatically rewind and start playback press F6 or
- click the mouse on the REPLAY button. To start playback from a
- selected measure move the playback cursor with your mouse or
- arrow keys to the desired measure and then press F2 or click the
- mouse on play [ ]. You can disable looping if you want to via
- the Punch Menu (ALT P).
-
-
- Take Two, Three, Four... - Now you know how to playback a piece
- of music without recomposing any of the parts so that you can
- review the parts. Now let's let the JAMMER studio musicians cut
- loose. Press F7 or click your mouse on the COMP button again and
- the JAMMER will create a new 8 bar progression with new track
- parts and play it back for you. You can keep recomposing this
- way over and over again listening for parts you really like and
- the JAMMER will continue to come up with new progressions and new
- track parts. If you hear a take you really like and want to hear
- it again remember to select PLAY or REPLAY since selecting COMP
- will write new chords and parts over the existing parts.
-
-
- It's a Take -Let's say you've found a chord progression and some
- track parts you really like and you want to keep them as your
- 'Verse'. And now you want to create another part for your song.
- Press ALT P to enter the Punch Menu and you should see a screen
- like this:
-
- ╔══════════[ Punch In/Out Values ]═══════════╗
- ║ ║
- ║ Compose/Record: [1 ] thru [8 ] ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Loop Measures: [1 ] thru [999] ║
- ║ ║
- ║ [ ] Triplet Feel ║
- ║ ║
- ║ [ ] Disable Looping ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ┌──────╖ ┌──────╖ ║
- ║ │ OK ║ │CANCEL║ ║
- ║ ╘══════╝ ╘══════╝ ║
- ║ ║
- ╚════════════════════════════════════════════╝
-
-
- Set the Compose/Record punch values to 9 thru 16. Now when you
- ask the JAMMER to compose (F7 or COMP) measures 1-8 will be left
- alone and new chords and parts will be generated for measures
- 9-16. Set the Loop Measures setting to 9 thru 999. Move the
- cursor to the [ OK ] button and press Enter to exit saving your
- new settings.
-
-
- What is Loop Measures? - Setting the Loop Measures to 9 thru 16
- causes the JAMMER to start playback from measure 9 whenever you
- select COMP or REPLAY. This way you don't have to hear the
- entire song each time when you are trying to work on a specific
- part. If you do wish to hear the song from the beginning you can
- rewind back to measure 1 and then select PLAY. You may have to
- select rewind twice though. Rewinding from past the Loop Measure
- start will rewind to the loop starting point (like a zero return
- on a tape deck). Rewinding from before or right at the loop
- starting point will rewind to the beginning of the song.
-
-
- Multiple Parts, Multiple Styles -Just for fun let's load a
- different style to be used on measures 9-16. Press ALT S and
- then select Load Style. Pick a new style from the list of styles
- and press Enter to load it. Now press F7 or select the COMP
- button and the JAMMER will create a new chord progression and
- track parts in measures 9-16 while leaving measures 1-8 as they
- are. Measures 9-16 will be created using the newly selected
- style while the parts in measures 1-8 remain in the old style.
-
-
- Saving the Keepers -Let's say you've composed measures 9-16 over
- and over again and you've found a part you really like. The
- chords are cool, the drums are solid and the rhythm parts are
- fine, but let's say you'd like to change the bass line around a
- bit. Press ALT W (or F8) to return to the tracks window. Now
- take a look at the column labeled 'Mode' at the top. This field
- governs what will happen to a track when you ask the JAMMER to
- compose (F7). Tracks with this field set to COMP will be
- recomposed, tracks set to ERAS will be cleared, and tracks set to
- KEEP will be left alone. Of course the composing and erasing
- will only take place on the measures specified in the Punch Menu.
- Now that you know what that field does, let's set all of our
- tracks to KEEP since we want to recompose the bass part in
- measures 9-16 and leave the other tracks as they are. There is a
- real quick and easy way to do this. Press ALT U and select Set
- all to Keep to activate the master 'Keep' function. When you do
- this you will see all of the tracks composer modes get set to
- 'KEEP'.
-
-
- Looking for the Perfect Bass Run -Now go down and find the bass
- track (track 1) and set the 'Mode' for it alone back to COMP.
- Now you are setup to recompose just the bass part on measures
- 9-16 while keeping your chord progression, drums and rhythm
- tracks. If you want to see the measures while the music plays
- flip back to the measures window with an ALT W. Now press F7 or
- select the COMP button at the bottom of the screen to recompose
- the bass part and hear the tune played back. You can keep
- recomposing over and over and the JAMMER will continue to write
- new bass lines for you while keeping your other tracks the same.
-
-
- Styles Within Styles (Pro Version Only) -Let's say you're like
- any other power hungry MIDI junkie and you want even more control
- over the bass player. No problem. Flip back to the tracks
- window and find the bass track again (track 1). Now move your
- cursor over to the right to the word STYLE on the bass players
- track and press Enter. You should now see a screen like this:
-
- [0 ] Straight Pop [0 ] Walkin Jazz [ ] Reserved
- [20 ] Straight Rock [0 ] Jazz Cat [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Syncopated Pop [0 ] Simple Man [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Syncopated Rock [0 ] Latin [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Straight Pump [20 ] Country [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Drivin Pump [0 ] Country Half [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Cool Funk [0 ] Shuffle [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Funk Master [0 ] Rhythm and Blues [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Easy Blues [ ] Reserved [ ] Reserved
- [0 ] Cruisin Blues [ ] Reserved [ ] Reserved
-
- C u s t o m P a t t e r n s
- |-----+-----|-----+-----|-----+-----|-----+-----|-----+-----
- [0 ] [#-----------------*-----#----------------------- ]
- [0 ] [#-----------------*-----#----------------------- ]
- [0 ] [#-----------------*-----#----------------------- ]
- [0 ] [#-----------------*-----#----------------------- ]
-
-
- The best way to get a feeling for how the bass player writes
- parts is to keep things simple at first and then start adding
- more variables. First select a single fundamental bass style
- like 'Straight Pop' by entering a numerical weight (20 is a good
- number to start with). Then select 0 percent transitions in the
- Control Window. Now press F7 or select the COMP button at the
- bottom of your screen and listen to the part the bass player
- writes for you. If you compose again you will hear a new part in
- the same style but a little bit different. You should be able to
- identify the main groove the bass player is following and also
- notice that no extra scales and runs are being added. Now enter
- a zero for 'Straight Pop' an enter a numerical weight by 'Funk
- Master'. Press F7 or select the COMP button and now you will
- hear a funk type bass. Once again you can compose over and over
- again listening to the different parts the bass player writes
- waiting for one which suits you.
-
-
- Blending Bass Styles (Pro Version Only) - Now that you have a
- feeling for what 'Straight Pop' and 'Funk Master' sound like,
- let's try them both at the same time. Enter a 20 by both
- 'Straight Pop' and 'Funk Master' and then recompose. If you
- listen closely you will be able to hear the bass player change
- back and forth from one groove to the other.
-
-
- The Jammin Factor -In a lot of pop and country tunes the bass
- lines remain fairly simple so as to not distract from the
- foreground of the production. However, in some tunes you may
- want to showcase the bass player and increase the complexity of
- the bass parts. Let's go from one extreme to the other to
- emphasize this point. Go to the Control Window. Set the
- transition probability by entering a 100 by Into Chords. Set the
- Avg. Trans Length to 4 eighth notes by entering a 4. This will
- make the bass player always transition into chords, using 4
- eighth notes or half of a 4/4 measure. You can also make the
- bass player transition through chords by entering a percentage (0
- to 100) in Thru Chords. Now recompose the bass part and listen to
- the difference. You can vary the percentages for the
- transitioning into and through chords, the average transition
- length, the articulation of the transitions (legato, staccato,
- slap) and the speed/timing of the transitions to create your own
- styles.
-
-
- If I Could Only Change that Part in Measure Ten -Heres one last
- Punch In / Out example. Let's say you got a great bass part
- captured in measures 9-16 but you feel measure 10 could be
- better. Press Enter to return to the tracks window. Press ALT P
- to enter the 'Punch Menu' and set the JAMMER to Punch In at
- Measure 10 and to Punch Out after Measure 10. Choose OK to exit
- the menu, thereby saving your changes. Now flip back to the
- Measures Window (ALT W) and press F7 or select the COMP button.
- The JAMMER will recompose just the bass part on measure 10 and
- then play the tune back starting at measure 9 (the current
- working measure). Of course you can keep recomposing and
- listening until you find the right bass part.
-
-
- Hey, What About My Chord Progression - Using the JAMMER to come
- up with chord progressions is both useful and fun, but in many
- cases you may already have your own chord progression in mind.
- Let's clear out the 16 bars we just created and start from
- scratch with our own chord progression. Press ALT F to open the
- Files Menu. Then select the Clear Song menu item. This will
- erase the current progression and music on all measures on all
- tracks. The Measures Window will now be empty and the Total
- Measures count will be 0. Now we must create some empty measures
- in which to place our chord progression. Press ALT N to create
- some new measures. This will pop open a window where you can
- select a time signature and a number of measures to be created
- within this time signature. Let's say you want to create an 8
- bar verse in 4/4 time. Select the 4/4 time signature, enter an
- '8' for the number of measure desired and then press Enter. The
- JAMMER will now create 8 empty measures in 4/4 time and display
- them for you.
-
-
- Editing Chord Progression - To edit a chord progression you must
- be in the measures window. Move the playback cursor to the
- measure you wish to work on and then press Enter or double-click
- the mouse. This will put the JAMMER in Chord Edit Mode and will
- display a horizontal bar on the first chord position in the
- measure. You may now enter a chord root and any of the available
- chord types from the list displayed at the bottom of the screen
- (i.e. C, Gadd9, Dsus4, D, Em9, Am7). You may also designate a
- specific root note for the chord by suffixing the chord with a
- forward slash and the desired root note (i.e. Cm/G, Dm/C, Dm9/A).
- Once you have entered a chord you may press Enter to move to the
- next chord position, or press the letter P to move to the
- previous chord position. When you are through editing chords you
- may press Esc to exit Chord Edit Mode.
-
-
- Entering Your Lyrics - The JAMMER allows you to enter lyrics for
- each measure in the measures window. To enter lyrics for a given
- measure, move the playback cursor to the desired measure and then
- press the letter L. The JAMMER will open a dialog box allowing
- you to type in some lyrics for that measure. Press Enter when
- you have finished entering the lyrics for that measure.
-
-
- Let's Go Stylin - Now let's load a style to create some music for
- your chord progression. Press ALT S to open the Styles Menu and
- then select the Load Style menu item. Once again you will be
- presented a with list of available styles which you can choose
- from. Select a style and then press Enter. The JAMMER will
- present you with a message about setting the Composer Modes back
- to COMP or ERAS because we left most of the tracks on KEEP when
- we worked on the bass part. Select the default answer of 'NO'
- (do not keep tracks 1-55 on KEEP). Now you are almost ready to
- go except for the fact that we left the Composer Punch In and Out
- on measures 10 through 10 when we worked on the bass part. Its
- always a good idea to make sure you know where these values are
- set before you recompose. Press ALT P to enter the Punch Menu.
- Set the Punch In to measure 1 and the Punch Out to measure 8.
- You also need to set 'Loop Measures' back to measure 1 so
- playback will automatically start there after composing. Now
- you're ready to jam again. Press Enter to return to the tracks
- window. Press F7 or select the COMP button to compose measures
- 1-8. The JAMMER will compose a part for you and then play the 8
- measures back. You may want to keep loading different styles and
- recomposing to see what style fits your chord progression the
- best. Keep in mind the JAMMER will continue to come up with
- different parts each time you recompose, even under the same
- style with the same chord progression.
-
-
- Sequencing Made Easy -Let's say you found 8 measures of music you
- wish to keep and now you want to repeat these eight measures.
- Press ALT E to open the Edit Menu and then select the 'Copy Song
- Msrs' menu item. This selection allows you to sequence entire
- chunks of the song with ease. Now you want to fill in the blanks
- to do the following:
-
- Copy from Measures 1 Thru 8 to Measure 1,
-
- Repeating this procedure 1 time in INSERT mode.
-
- When you have filled in the blanks as described, press Enter and
- the JAMMER will perform the copy for you. You will then see that
- your total measures have gone up to 16 and that your parts in
- measures 1-8 match those in measures 9-16. INSERT mode cause the
- JAMMER to shift things down and make room for the new piece being
- copied. Selecting OVERWRITE mode during a copy will cause the
- JAMMER to copy the designated chunk of the song right on top of
- the destination measures replacing them instead of shifting them
- down to make room for the new piece. Let's do one last quick
- example to illustrate this. Let's say in the first verse
- (measures 1-8) you wanted to repeat the first two measures four
- times instead of playing the eight measures that are currently
- there. To overwrite the first eight measures with measures 1-2
- do the following: Press ALT E to open the Edit Menu and then
- select 'Copy Song Msrs'. Now fill in the Copy Song Measures
- screen as follows:
-
- Copy from Measures 1 Thru 2 to Measure 1,
-
- Repeating this procedure 4 times in OVERWRITE mode.
-
- This will start at measure 1 and lay down four copies of the
- music currently at measures 1-2. The existing music and chord
- progression in measures 1-8 will be overwritten with the new
- repeated part.
-
-
- Deleting Measures - Let's say you decide you no longer want
- measures 9-16 in the tune at all. To delete these measures press
- ALT E to open the Edit Menu and then select the 'Delete Song
- Msrs' menu item. This selection allows you to delete entire
- chunks of the song with ease. Now you want to fill in the blanks
- to do the following:
-
- Delete Measures 9 Thru 16
-
- When you have filled in the blanks as described, press Enter and
- the JAMMER will remove measures 9-16. You will now see that your
- total measures have gone back down to 8.
-
-
- Give Me a Good Count ... - Let's say you've completed measures
- 1-8 of your tune all except for laying down some fill parts and a
- lead break. If you are going to be recording from the start of
- the tune you will need a metronome to give you a lead in count.
- To create metronome count press ALT M and the JAMMER will ask you
- how many quarter note beats for the metronome, what track to play
- the metronome with (default it hihat, but try the sticks on track
- 55), and the velocity for the metronome.
-
- Recording Your Lead Break and Fills - Since the JAMMER uses
- tracks 1-55 to compose parts under the various styles it is best
- to record your own parts in tracks 56-256. Move to the track
- that you wish to record on and choose a patch. Your part will be
- recorded to this track on the measures specified by the punch
- control. If you are recording in the middle of a song, the
- JAMMER will start playback 2 measures before the Punch In
- setting.
-
- You are ready to roll now. All you need to do is rewind (F3) to
- the beginning of the tune and press F5 or select the REC button
- at the bottom of your screen. The JAMMER will then begin
- playback of the tune and record your part on your selected track
- as it goes. The playback will stop automatically when you reach
- the designated Punch Out Measure. To hear your part replayed
- press F6 or select the REPLAY button at the bottom of your
- screen. You may want to check your recorded track in the tracks
- window to make sure it is being played on the proper MIDI
- channel.
-
-
- If I Could Only Re-Record My Part on Measure Five -Let's say the
- recording went fine but you want to record measure 5 over and
- leave the rest of your recording as it is. Press ALT P to enter
- the Punch Menu and then set Punch In/Out to 5 thru 5.
-
-
- Now press Enter to exit the menu saving your settings. You are
- ready to roll again. All you need to do is press F5 or select
- the REC button to start recording. The JAMMER will only record
- your playing during measure five leaving the other measures
- untouched.
-
-
- Remember to Eat and Get Some Sleep - Now you're ready to create a
- masterpiece and have a ton of fun at the same time. Just try to
- remember to stop and eat every now and then and try to get some
- sleep at least once a day. Have fun jammin.
-
-
-
- APPENDIX - JAMMER Quick Reference
-
-
- Keyboard hot keys used in the JAMMER
-
- '1' - go to the first page of instruments
-
- '2' - go to the second page of instruments
-
- '3' - go to the first page of drums
-
- '4' - go to the second page of drums
-
- 'S' - go to the style/control screen for the current track
-
- 'D' - go to the drum fills style/control screen
-
- 'F' - insert a long drum fill at the current measure
-
- 'f' - insert a short drum fill at the current measure
-
- 'P' - start playback from the current measure
-
- 'W' - rewind to 'Loop Measures from' setting or to beginning of
- song
-
- 'L' - enter lyrics for the highlighted measure
-
- '+' - increment a value by 1, or if on the style selection of a
- track, go to the style screen for that track
-
- '-' - decrement a value by 1, or if on the style selection of a
- track, go to the control screen for that track
-
- PgUp - move up a page at a time in tracks and measures screens.
- When using a fader (velocity, pan etc...), PgUp increments the
- value by 4
-
- PgDn - move down a page at a time in tracks and measures screens.
- When using a fader (velocity, pan etc...), PgDn decrements the
- value by 4
-
- Spacebar - stop playback
-
- F1 - stop playback
-
- F2 - start playback from the current measure
- F3 - rewind to 'Loop Measures from' setting or to beginning of
- song
-
- F4 - fast forward to 'Loop Measures from' setting or to end of
- song
-
- F5 - record measures
-
- F6 - replay measures from current 'Loop Measures from' setting
-
- F7 - compose
-
- F8 - swap between tracks and measures windows
-
-
- Mouse short cuts used in the JAMMER
-
- In the Status window:
-
- Click on the word Style to load a style.
-
- Click on the name next to the word Style to save a style file.
-
- Click on the word Mix to load a mix.
-
- Click on the name next to the word Mix to save a mix file.
-
- Click on the word Song to load a song.
-
- Click on the name next to the word Song to save a song file.
-
- Click on the word Track with the left mouse button to go to the
- style screen for the current track. Click with the right mouse
- button to go to the control screen for the current track.
-
- Click on Key Sig with the left mouse button to go to the style
- screen for the progression composer. Click with the right mouse
- button to go to the control screen for the progression composer.
-
- Click on Instrument1 to go to the first page of instruments.
-
- Click on Instrument2 to go to the second page of instruments.
-
- Click on Drum1 to go to the first page of drums.
-
- Click on Drum2 to go to the second page of drums.
-
- Click on Fills with the left mouse button to go the style screen
- for drum fills. Click with the right mouse button to go to the
- control screen for drum fills.
-
- In the tracks window, click on Sty with the left mouse button to
- go to the style screen for the selected track. Click with the
- right mouse button to go to the control screen for the selected
- track.
-
- In the tracks window, on the drum pages, click on Bank to change
- drum kits using the Roland GS standard drum kits, or by entering
- the patch number of the desired drum kit.
-
- Click on any of the deck controls (Play, Record, Rewind etc...)
- to activate the functions as described in the keyboard quick
- reference section.
-