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Songs on Disk
The GET, STORE, and DELETE functions on the main menu allow you to get
songs from disk, store songs on disk, and delete songs from disk.
Ordinarily, songs are retrieved, stored, and deleted from the disk and
directory from which you started the program. However, by hitting the F1 key
in the any of these functions, you can change to any valid directory and/or
disk.
To retrieve a song from disk, select GET from the main menu, scroll
through the songs displayed using the up and down arrow keys, and then
hit Enter. Since GET'ing a song writes over the song currently displayed,
be sure to store any song you may have been editing or creating before using
GET.
The STORE function is the opposite of GET. It puts the song currently
displayed onto the disk. The program permits a maximum of 40 songs in any
single directory. To store more songs, use a different directory or disk.
When you wish to erase a song on a disk, use DELETE. DELETE removes the
song from the disk permanently - so be sure you select the correct song when
using this function.
DESKMATE
When using the program on a Tandy 1000 or other computer with the Tandy
Deskmate user interface, please note that the song file format used in the
Music Transcription System II is different from that used by the Tandy
Deskmate Music program. You should not attempt to use files produced by one
program with those produced by the other. The file type suffix used in the
Music Transcription System II (.mts) is different from that used in the
Deskmate Music program (.sng) to prevent accidental confusions.
MUSIC TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEM UPGRADES
Songs created with previously released versions of the Music Transcription
System can be used with this new version of the software by changing the file
suffix. Previous versions of the program used the suffix ".sng". The new
program uses the suffix ".mts" to avoid collisions with files produced by the
Tandy Deskmate Music program. To allow the Music Transcription System II to
find songs written by previous releases, you must use the DOS "rename"
command on each song to change it to the new suffix. For example:
A> rename song0.sng song0.mts
A> rename song1.sng song1.mts
.
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Since the old song file format did not include the song title in the file,
you will need to use the STORE function in the program to save the song in
the new format and re-enter the title when requested. To help you in this
process, you can get a list of song names and titles by printing the file
song.idx. Please note: once renamed and/or rewritten, the songs CANNOT be
read by old versions of the program.