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- !XENAKIS16
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- CONTENTS
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- 1) INTRODUCTION
- 1.1) Minimum Requirements
- 1.2) Installation
- 1.2.1) GETTING THE DEMO SONG LOADED AND PLAYING
- 1.3) Features and Further Development
-
- 2) USING XENAKIS
- 2.1) Modes of Operation
- 2.1.1) COMMAND Mode
- 2.1.2) PLAY Mode
- 2.1.3) EDIT Mode
- 2.1.4) Other Modes
- 2.2) Facilities
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- 3) KNOWN BUGS
-
- 4) CONTACT ADDRESSES
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-
- 1) INTRODUCTION
-
-
- Xenakis is an 8/16 bit capable sample sequencer/player (ie a tracker). In
- order to take advantage of the 16 bit facilities you will require a 16 bit
- sound card such as the ESP Minnie Audio Card, that uses Acorn's new
- sound DMA software.
-
- This release (Version 1.00ß, release 1) is a free-to-use (see copyright
- file) demo version.
-
- 1.1) Minimum Requirements
-
- This software has been tested on a RiscPC600 and cannot be guaranteed
- to operate correctly on any system with a lower specification. In practice
- it should be reasonably effective on any machine with an ARM3 or better,
- although 4Mb of RAM is probably a sensible minimum.
-
- 1.2) Installation
-
- Read the file README in the disk1 archive for installation details.
- !SparkFS or !SparkPlug will be required to de-archive.
-
-
- 1.2.1) GETTING THE DEMO SONG LOADED AND PLAYING
-
- As a demonstration of the quality of the 16 bit audio, a 16 bit song is
- supplied in the demo. This song requires 1.7Mb free in Xenakis - that
- means that you should allow at least 2.1Mb in the NEXT slot before
- loading Xenakis - the program occupies about 400Kb. This also means
- that you require a 16 bit sound card that uses Acorn's new Sound DMA
- software.
-
- Step-by-step:
-
- i) Ensure you have read and understood the above paragraph, and
- also successfully installed Xenakis from the archive.
-
- ii) Enter Xenakis by clicking the left mouse button on the icon
- after loading.
-
- iii) Click on the arrow icon facing the song motif in the 'Disc'
- section of the display. The song 'clubhammer' should be
- highlighted in the left of the display.
-
- iv) Click the green tick in the top left of the display.
- The song should now load.
-
- v) Click the right hand button of the mouse over the play icon.
- The song should now play from the start.
-
- vi) To stop the song, click the stop icon.
-
- vii) To quit back to the desktop, ensure that the song is stopped,
- then click the eject icon with the left hand mouse button.
-
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- 1.3) Features and Further Development
-
- This version of Xenakis includes the following features:
-
- • 8 bit and 16 bit sound supported. Output in 16 bits is at 41400Hz (CD
- quality.)
- • Four or eight voice modes.
- • Backwardly compatible to the (old) !Coconizer file format. As the
- !Coconizer format is due to change in the next release, future versions
- of Xenakis may use their own file format.
- • Eight minute (1.7 Meg) demo track (Clubhammer ©1995 MNW).
- • Pattern display during playback including VU meters and sequence
- display.
- • Sample display to facilitate placing of loop points, including zoom in
- and out features.
-
- Features under development:
-
- • Sample editing features - including cut, paste, mix, amplify, etc.
- • 16 voice mode (16 bit sound only).
- • Extended effects including echo and phasing.
- • Playback of song from desktop.
-
- The sample location function had been disabled in this demo version. This
- means that songs may only be written using the samples provided with
- the software in the demo track.
-
-
-
- 2) USING XENAKIS
-
-
- Note: The following instructions are not to be considered a manual for
- Xenakis - they are an outline of the main operations of the software only.
-
- 2.1) Modes of Operation
-
- Xenakis is operated in several modes, the most important of which are
- COMMAND, EDIT and PLAY. Many functions of Xenakis are only accessible
- from particular modes, although these restrictions are minimised as
- much as possible.
- The mode of operation of Xenakis is indicated by the positions of the
- 3D buttons relating to that mode. In this respect, the user-interface
- can be considered similar to a piece of hardware.
-
- 2.1.1) COMMAND Mode
-
- This is the most important mode from which all other modes are accessed.
- To indicate that Xenakis is in command mode the Xenakis logo in the
- centre of the screen will rotate. If you find that you cannot access
- a function, try exiting modes until the logo spins.
-
- 2.1.2) PLAY Mode
-
- This mode is entered by pressing the play button or hotkey. Whilst in play
- mode Xenakis constantly plays-back the current song or pattern. To return
- to command mode you must press the stop button or press Escape.
-
- 2.1.3) EDIT Mode
-
- This mode is entered by pressing the record button or hotkey. This mode
- allows you to create or edit the pattern data of a song. To return to
- command mode press the stop button or Escape.
- Whilst in edit mode, if the Audition button is down, then scrolling
- through the pattern data will sound the notes on every channel
- accordingly, and produce any effects entered in the pattern also.
- This is a very powerful composition aid, allowing the pattern to
- be heard as notes and effects are entered.
-
- 2.1.4) Other Modes
-
- Other modes include the SEQUENCE EDIT mode and the LOAD SONG mode. These
- are much more restrictive modes in that the mouse is contained within the
- window at the top left of the screen. You may exit these modes by pressing
- either the tick or the cross buttons towards the top of the window.
-
- 2.2) Facilities
-
- The following features are available in Xenakis, and the mode in which
- they are available is indicated, along with hotkeys.
-
-
- Facility | Hotkey(s) | Command | Edit | Play
- ---------------+-------------------+--------------+----------+---------
- Quit to desktop| N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Load Song | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Load Inst. | N/A | € | € | ☓
- Save Song | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Set Song Dir. | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Play Pattern | Enter | € | € | ☓
- Play Song | Alt+Enter | € | € | ☓
- Stop play | Escape | ☓ | € | €
- Play Song(Start) Ctrl+Enter | € | € | ☓
- Change Inst. | keypad cursors | € | € | ☓
- " inst. fast | keypad 5+cursors | € | € | ☓
- Edit Mode | Escape | € | ☓ | ☓
- Toggle Audition| keypad 0 | € | € | ☓
- Channel mute | F1-F8 | € | € | €
- Edit Seq. | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Change Pattern | Alt+Cursors | € | € | ☓
- Fwd/Rwd | Ctrl+Cursors | € | € | €
- Toggle Audition| keypad 0 | € | € | ☓
- Sample Zoom | N/A | € | € | ☓
- Change Octave | keypad +/- | € | € | ☓
- Default Volume | N/A | € | € | ☓
- Tuning | N/A | € | € | ☓
- Set Title | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Change Voices | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Change Bits | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Restart | N/A | € | ☓ | ☓
- Silence | ¬ | € | € | ☓
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-
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- The following features are only available in edit mode:
-
-
- Facility | Key(s)
- -------------------------------+----------------------------------------
- Move around pattern | cursors
- Jump to next voice | tab
- Copy Voice | Home at source patt. then Copy at target
- Copy Pattern | as above holding Alt
- Delete Event | delete
- Insert Event | insert
- Clear Event | backspace
- Clear byte | -
- Clear Voice | keypad /
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-
- In edit and command mode the rest of the keyboard acts in a similar way
- to a piano keyboard ie
-
-
- 2 3 5 6 7 9 0
- Q W E R T Y U I O P
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-
-
- S D G H J L :
- Z X C V B N M < > ?
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- These are used to input notes in edit mode.
-
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- 3) KNOWN BUGS
-
- Version 1.00ß, Release 1 is known to have the following bugs:
-
- i) Play pattern with the left hand mouse button operates play from
- current sequence position instead.
-
- ii) Repeat points do not work correctly if value is above 64k in sample.
-
- 4) CONTACT ADDRESSES
-
- If you have any problems or discover any bugs in this release of Xenakis,
- please don't hesitate to contact us at one of the following addresses:
-
- Email: (preferred)
-
- mnw-a-xenakis@minster.york.ac.uk
-
- Snail mail:
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- 67 Heslington Road, York, YO1 5AX
-
- Telephone (no guaranteed response):
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- (0904) 630167
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