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Note by Note
Trial Version 1.00s
From: Applied MicroSystems, Inc.
Roswell, Georgia
(404) 552-9000 voice (404) 552-1257 BBS
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Note by Note is copyrighted and registered with the Library of
Congress in Washington, DC. Applied MicroSystems grants the user of
this trial version a 30-day license period to evaluate the software.
This trial version may be freely duplicated and distributed.
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Hardware Requirements:
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MS-DOS operating system
Microsoft compatible mouse
VGA graphics (640x480)
512K of free RAM
Hard disk (highly recommended)
Sound Blaster card (Optional)
Starting Note by Note:
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The only file needed to run this program is NBN.EXE. You MUST be
in the same sub-directory where NBN.EXE is located to run the
program. At the DOS prompt, type: NBN and press ENTER.
Note by Note includes built-in support for the Sound Blaster card
from Creative Labs. If your system has a Sound Blaster card, you
may choose from a variety of instrument sounds. Of course, a Sound
Blaster card is not required for Note by Note operation. Without
it, tones will be generated by the PC speaker.
For Note by Note to be able to access your Sound Blaster card, the
FM driver (SBFMDRV.COM), supplied on your Sound Blaster diskettes,
must first be loaded. This driver, a 5K TSR program, may be loaded
manually or may be included in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. To load the
driver manually, change to the drive\directory containing your Sound
Blaster files and type SBFMDRV at the DOS prompt. You should then
get a message saying that the driver is installed. If you have a
Sound Blaster card, but Note by Note is using the PC speaker, most
likely the SBFMDRV driver is not loaded.
With a Sound Blaster card and properly loaded SBFMDRV, the sound
button on the left of the Note by Note screen will offer you a
variety of instrument sounds to choose from, as well as the option
to turn the sound off altogether. Without a Sound Blaster card, the
sound button will simply toggle the PC speaker generated sound on or
off (as indicated by the red LED to the left of the sound button).
Note by Note
Trial Version 1.00s
When the program starts, you will be in FREE PLAY mode with the
piano keyboard. You will notice four buttons on either side of the
staff paper, as well as a HELP button and an EXIT button at the
bottom of the screen. The top three buttons on the left allow you
to select the piano keyboard, a guitar neck, or a set of letter
buttons. The fourth button on the left will toggle the sound on and
off. The four buttons on the right allow you to select the playing
mode. The top button is FREE PLAY, the second button (with the
single note) is SINGLE NOTE drill, the third button is THREE NOTE
drill, and the fourth button (with the 4/4 sign) is RHYTHM drill.
In this trial version of Note by Note, only FREE PLAY and SINGLE
NOTE drills are available.
FREE PLAY Mode:
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Use the mouse to click on a piano key, guitar string, or letter
button. The selected note will be displayed on the staff paper, you
will hear a note from the PC speaker, and the name of the note will
be displayed in the status box at the bottom center of the screen.
As you continue to play, the notes will scroll to the left. Use
this mode to familiarize yourself with the notes on the staff, as
well as on your selected instrument.
SINGLE NOTE Drill:
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When you select SINGLE NOTE drill, a note will be generated by the
computer and placed on the staff paper. You must then click on the
proper piano key, guitar string, or letter button to identify the
note. If you are correct on your first try, a new note will appear
immediately. If you are wrong, your note will be placed on the
staff paper to the right of the drill note, and you may continue
until you find the right note. The status box will be updated with
each try. If you are having trouble finding the correct note, you
may click on the staff paper and the correct key, string, or button
will be highlighted. Clicking on the SINGLE NOTE button will reset
your scores.
Note by Note
Trial Version 1.00s
THREE NOTE Drill: (not available in the trial version)
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The THREE NOTE drill offers a way to learn how to read music in
phrases, as opposed to simply identifying notes. You select a delay
from 0 to 5 seconds. Three notes will be placed on the staff and
will disappear after the selected delay. You must then play all
three notes to get a correct score.
RHYTHM Drill: (not available in the trial version)
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In the RHYTHM drill, a time bar replaces the instrument. Two
measures of notes and rests will appear. You must then click on the
proper counts on the time bar, in the order in which the notes
appear. When you have finished, the proper counts will be displayed
so you can see how you did. This drill is a very effective way to
learn how to count through measures.
HELP:
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At any time you may click on the HELP button to display context
sensitive help. While the help is displayed for the current drill,
you can also get general help on using the program.
ORDERING Information:
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Please see the included file ORDER.FRM or contact Applied MicroSystems.
Applied MicroSystems, Inc.
P.O. Box 832
Roswell, GA 30077
(404) 552-9000 (voice)
(404) 552-1257 (BBS)
Note by Note (NBN) is copyrighted 1991 by Applied MicroSystems, Inc. All
rights reserved. Note by Note is a trademark of Applied MicroSystems.
Written in Microsoft 'C' and GRASP