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Saving & Printing |
When saving a song, there are a couple things you must first check. You must at least include the last pattern of the song in the Sequence table. Also, you cannot have any gaps in the sequence(ie: you cannot skip a slot in the sequence and insert a pattern in the next slot). Blanks at the end of a song's sequence are fine (I have yet to see a song that used all 128 slots).
You can save songs as the following formats:
![]() | The MOD format is very complex. This is a simplified description broken down by components.
1. internal song title (20 bytes.) |
![]() | Auto-plays are small applications that play one song repeatedly. When you export a song as an auto-play, MacMod Pro builds an application around that song.
When you run an auto-play, a small window will appear displaying the internal title of the song (if the song does not have an internal title the name of the auto-play will be displayed.) Below the title is a volume control. You can quit an auto-play by clicking in the close box of the auto-play's window or by typing '
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MacMod Pro allows you to print a song in either a digital mode, similar to the standard editor and also as sheet music, similar to the staff editor. MacMod Pro will print the patterns in order, it will not print the patterns as they appear in the sequence table.
![]() | This prints out the music in a form similar to the standard editor. It will handle any mods with 4 to 32 voices. It will print the internal title as well as all pattern names. The lines and patterns and voices are clearly labeled. This mode prints the music as: note, octave, instrument, effect. (ie: C#3 - 7 setVol). The effect is displayed as the six letter abbreviation as seen in the standard editor. |
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