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- *--------------------------------------------@(#)QUiNCY eng short manual 3.01
- * Q U i N C Y *
- * _-_-_-_-_-_ *
- * 8 tracks digital audio recorder for Falcon030 *
- * *
- * VERSION 3 *
- * *
- * Gilles BARGES, 1996-1999 *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------------*
-
- SHORT MANUAL
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-
- CONFIGURATION
- =============
-
- QUiNCY works with all Falcon030 screen resolutions, from monochrome to True
- Color. However :
- - 640*400 pixels are needed to see the whole windows.
- - your are STRONGLY ADVISED to avoid using more than 16 colors.
- - 3 MO of RAM are needed. Avoid installing too much accessories or utilities.
-
- CONNECTIONS
- ===========
-
- Plug a source (microphone, guitar, synth...) into the Falcon030 AUDIO input.
- WARNING, be sure that the source level matches the input sensitivity.
- Connect the Falcon030 AUDIO output to a stereo amp (AUX or CD).
- If you have a MIDI synth, connect the Falcon030 MIDI OUT to the synth MIDI IN.
-
- THE MIXING TABLE
- ================
-
- You can use the mixing table alone (ie without using the recorder). To do
- that, select the 'TABLE' button.
- Now, the incoming sound is passed through the table, mixed in two tracks and
- then directed to the output.
-
- You can choose ('Use' box) between :
- - Two globals effects, with control of effect send for each track (EFF1 &
- EFF2), and control of effect return ('Mix' box).
- - Two +- 12 dB filters (Bass and Treble) for each track.
-
- To select an effect (1 or 2), use the pop-up menu in the 'Effects' box. When
- selecting an effect, a window with effect controls opens automatically.
-
- This is the general scheme (see also the ROUTAGE.IMG picture):
-
- LEFT RIGHT
- ^ ^
- | |
- | |
- -------- --------
- | add | | add |
- -------- --------
- | | | | | |
- | | *-----|--|-*-----------------*
- | | | | |
- | *-------|--*-------* |
- | | | |
- |L |R | |
- -------------------- ------- -------
- | MAIN | | EFF 1 | | EFF 2 | Mix
- -------------------- ------- -------
- | | | |
- | | | |
- | | ------- -------
- | | | eff 1 | | eff 2 | Effects
- | | | module| | module|
- | | ------- -------
- | | | |
- | | | |
- -------- -------- -------- --------
- | add | | add | | add | | add |
- -------- -------- -------- --------
- |||||||| |||||||| |||||||| ||||||||
- |....... |....... |....... |.......
- |....... |....... |....... |.......
- | | | |
- | *-------* | |
- | | | |
- |L |R | |
- ------- ------- -------
- | PAN | | EFF1 | | EFF2 | Track
- ------- ------- -------
- | / | |
- *-------*---* O------*-----------*
- |
- |
- *-------*-----------------*
- | |
- ------- ------- |
- | |<--| TREBL | |
- | | ------- |
- |FILTERS| |
- | | ------- |
- | |<--| BASS | |
- ------- ------- |
- | |
- *-----O | O---------------*
- |
- -------
- | LEVEL |
- -------
- |
- |
- ^
-
- The two switches (at LEVEL output and EFF1&2 input) are controled together by
- 'Effects/Equalizer' selection in the 'Use' frame.
-
- Track settings and 'Input'/'Ouput' settings can be controlled by pairs by
- using the right mouse button.
-
- Settings display : if you click on a setting label (LEVEL, PAN, EFF1, EFF2,
- BASS, TREBLE), the value of this setting is displayed. Another click recalls
- the label.
- If you want to retrieve all your settings at the next launching of QUiNCY,
- save the settings in a file named QUINCY.SET, in the same folder then
- QUINCY.PRG .
-
- CREATE A TAPE
- =============
-
- Now let's see the recording part.
- The first thing to do is to create a tape (Menu 'File', 'Create Tape'). In the
- 'Create Tape' window, select the file location and name, the sampling
- frequency, the number of tracks, the tape duration.
-
- If you have a SCSI disk, you'd better work with it. QUiNCY can work with an
- IDE disk too, but works better with a SCSI one.
-
- RECORD
- ======
-
- To record track 1, connect your source into the LEFT AUDIO input. Odd tracks
- (1, 3, 5 & 7) receive LEFT input, even tracks receive RIGHT input.
-
- Select track 1 little REC button. Click on PAUSE, then on RECORD. If you
- switch on Monitoring ('Monitor' box), VUmeters show input signal level.
-
- Release PAUSE, recording starts.
-
- When terminated, QUiNCY goes into 'REPLAY' mode :
- - the just recorded tape part is shown in the COMMAND BAR (the black
- rectangle above the command deck),
- - the 'Monitor' box is replaced by a 'REPLAY' box.
-
- While you are in REPLAY mode, the sound you have recorded is not yet
- 'written' onto tape, but kept in a temporary file.
-
- To hear your take, rewind (press 0 on the numeric pad), then click on PLAY.
-
- To keep your take, click on the 'ACCEPT' icon in the 'REPLAY' box.
-
- TRACKS 'REC' BUTTONS
- ==================
-
- The state of the little 'REC' button at the bottom of each track specifies the
- sound origin for that track.
-
- *-----------------------------*------------------------*
- | REC released | REC selected |
- *-------------|-----------------------------|------------------------|
- | NORMAL mode | what is on tape | sound source |
- |-------------|-----------------------------|------------------------|
- | REPLAY mode | what was on tape before | what has just been |
- | | recording | recorded |
- *-------------*-----------------------------*----------------------- *
-
- So, in REPLAY mode, you can compare your last recording (to be listened with
- the REC button selected) with what was on the track before recording (REC
- released). This allows to make a take without running the risk of loosing the
- previous take, compare the two takes, then decide to keep the last take
- ('ACCEPT') or forgive it ('REJECT').
-
- TAPE POSITIONING
- ================
-
- To move the (read/write) head, you can :
-
- - use the forward or rewind keys. With right mouse button, speed is twice the
- normal speed; with left mouse button, speed increases progressively.
-
- - click directly on the command bar.
-
- - press + or - key on numeric pad (moves forwards/backwards 1 second).
-
- This works the same when tape is running.
-
- You can create up to 9 marks on the tape (for ex. start of verse, start of
- chorus...). To place a mark, press a SHIFT key, then type a digit from 1 to 9
- on the numeric pad : the mark is created at the head position. Now, when
- you'll type this digit alone, the head will move to the marked position. To
- delete a mark, type CONTROL+digit.
-
- LOCATORS
- ========
-
- Locators are special marks indicated by two yellow triangles in the command
- bar. To place the LEFT locator » (resp. RIGHT «), press the LEFT SHIFT key
- (resp. RIGHT SHIFT) and click on the command bar. You can also forward/rewind
- the locators by pressing the corresponding SHIFT key, then clicking on the
- forward/rewind keys.
-
- Locators are only in effect when the LIMITED key (two opposite triangles) is
- selected.
-
- When recording, locators locate Punch In/Punch Out points : recording begins
- at locator » and ends at locator «.
-
- When playing, locators effect depend on the CYCLE key (two cycling arrows)
- state :
- - CYCLE released : playing stops at «
- - CYCLE selected : playing loops between the two locators.
-
-
- REMIX
- =====
-
- When the 'Remix' button is selected, the sound coming into the Falcon030
- inputs (2 tracks) is replaced by the sound coming from the mixing table
- (2 tracks too).
-
- This allows to 'reduce' several tracks, with mixing, into one or two tracks.
- Note that destination track(s) (REC button selected) do(es) not need to be
- different from mixed tracks. So, for example, you can:
- - remix tracks 1 to 4 onto tracks 1 and 2,
- - remix track 1 onto itself, adding equalization or effects.
- Of course, if you keep ('REPLAY' box) the remix, one or two original tracks
- are lost. However, with REPLAY mode you can listen to the result before any
- irreversible action.
-
- RECORDING MORE THAN TWO TRACKS
- ==============================
-
- QUiNCY manages a MULTIRECORD mode. To enter it, select the MULTIRECORD button.
- Now, if you press RECORD, ALL tape tracks are recorded.
- WARNING, in this case, recording goes directly onto the tape. There is no
- REPLAY mode, so recording can't be cancelled.
- When recording in MULTIRECORD mode, all inputs are:
- 1 - recorded
- 2 - processed through the mixing table (as in TABLE mode). So you can hear all
- inputs mixed.
-
- SHORTCUTS
- =========
-
- Globaly, numeric pad keys may be used for tape positionning.
- Here are the functions associated to numeric pad :
-
- ENTER PLAY
-
- . PAUSE
-
- 0 or
- SPACE STOP if playing, total rewind elsewhere
-
- ( go to » locator
-
- ) go to « locator
-
- / CYCLE on/off
-
- Shift / locators on/off
-
- * RECORD
-
- + time display : forward 1 second
- metric display : go to next bar.
-
- - time display : backward 1 second
- metric display : go to previous bar.
-
- Shift 1-9 Create mark 1-9
-
- 1-9 go to mark 1-9
-
- Ctrl 1-9 clear mark 1-9
-
- Other shortcuts for QUiNCY window:
-
- F1-F8 SOLO track 1-8
-
- Shift F1-F8 MUTE track 1-8
-
- Ctrl F1-F8 REC track 1-8
-
- Insert switch counters SHOW mode (time/metric).
-
- F10 TABLE mode on/off
-
- All these shortcuts work even if QUiNCY window is not on top, or even closed.
-
- 'DISK' WINDOW
- =============
-
- * 'Record into Folder'
- When recording, QUiNCY does not write at once the recorded sound onto tape,
- but first into Falcon memory, then into a temporary file that has the same
- name as the tape, with .TMP extension.
-
- Temporary file is created when loading the tape, with a sufficient size to
- record during the whole tape lenght. If 'Current' button is selected, this
- file is created in the same folder as the tape. If 'Fixed' is selected, the
- file will be created in the path given in the button just below. The temporary
- file is deleted when unloading the tape.
-
- If there is not enough free space on disk to create the TMP file, QUiNCY warns
- you. In this case, TMP file is not created, and you cannot record. You should
- then indicate to QUiNCY where (on what disk unit) it may find sufficient disk
- space.
-
- To change this path, click on the button below 'Fixed', file selector is
- called and you can choose the new path - doing this automatically select the
- 'Fixed' option.
-
- * 'Clipboard'
- Do you know the Clipboard ? It's a folder named C:\CLIPBRD that softwares use
- to exchange informations, with well-known Copy and Paste functions. QUiNCY
- manages these editing functions ('Editor' window), and by the way uses the
- Clipboard.
-
- Unfortunately, the Clipboard is in principle located on unit C:\ which is
- often a small size unit. It may be possible that free disk space on C:\ is
- insufficient to contain these big files that D2D produces.
-
- QUiNCY allows to change Clipboard location. After changing it, all softwares
- will take into account this new location, even after you've leaved QUiNCY.
- And this will last until you change the location again (with QUiNCY or with a
- CPX), or reboot the computer. So, be careful with that.
-
- EDITOR WINDOW
- =============
-
- This window shows graphically the tape contents : sound is displayed with
- curves. If you've loaded a 2 tracks tape, you can see these two tracks. If
- your tape has more than 2 tracks, you can select the displayed tracks by
- clicking on the 1 to 8 small buttons at leftside (note that you can display
- the same track twice).
-
- While QUiNCY is plotting the curves, you can interrupt it by pressing the
- 'Esc' key.
-
- To select a block, press the mouse bouton and move the mouse. With the left
- button, you select a one-track block; with the right button, block covers
- the two displayed tracks.
-
- All operations given in the 'Editor' window affect only the selected block :
- - Copy, Clear, Export, Analyze, Fade, Level act on the block,
- - Paste, Import : import begins at the start of block.
-
- At the top of the window, there are two rows of small buttons (labels on the
- first, couters on the second). Besides giving information, these button have
- positionning functions, using drag & drop.
-
- For example, click on the head position counter and keep the mouse button
- pressed. A ghost box appears, it stands for the head position value. Move
- the mouse rightward to the left locator position counter, and drop : the left
- locator (which has 'received' a new value) moves to the head position. There
- are many possibilities, just try them. You can also make a drag&drop with the
- first line buttons : select a block, then drag 'BLOCK' onto 'DISPLAYED', the
- displayed range of tape now covers exactly the block selection.
-
- COUNTERS EDITING
- ================
-
- All counters (QUiNCY and Editor windows) can be changed by keyboard action.
- Double-click on a counter : a white cursor appears. Type the desired value,
- then Return to validate.
- To cancel a counter edition, just click on it.
-
- MIDI WINDOW
- ===========
-
- From this window, you can load a MIDIFile. Once the file is loaded, the
- 'MIDIFile' box shows the MIDI tracks.
-
- To let the MIDIFile play, you need to select the 'MIDIFile' button in the
- 'Output' box. In the track list, little LEDs allow to mute tracks.
-
- If the 'MIDI Clock' button is selected, QUiNCY sends on MIDI OUT clock
- messages to synchronize an external sequencer (note that CYCLE playing does
- not work on the external sequencer).
-
- The 'Metronome' button allows to send to synth notes messages on every beat of
- the tune.
-
- Last, the 'Silence!' button sends 'All Notes Off' message on all MIDI
- channels.
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ===============
-
- Globaly, QUiNCY needs availability of all Falcon030 resources (memory, CPU,
- bus).
-
- You should never use more than 16 colors with QUiNCY. Best results are
- obtained in black & white, 640x480 pixels.
-
- If you get the message 'Disk not tracking' :
- - Verify the disk fragmentation, and clean it if necessary.
- QUiNCY gives informations about file fragmentation. A fragmented disk really
- reduces performance.
- - Try to increase avalaible free memory, and select 'large' buffers. You
- should have a value of 100 % as 'obtained' memory ('Disk' window).
- - Avoid 'moving things' on screen : close the 'Editor' window, switch off
- VUmeters.
- - Do not move the mouse (use keyboard), or do it slowly.
-
- Here are some known problems :
-
- - Track 8 is furtively heard in track 1.
- This occurs sometimes, with a 49 kHz 8 tracks tape, when using large screen
- display. It is a Falcon bus overflow problem. Work in 640x480 mode, with 16
- colors maximum.
-
- - When recording from external digital input (DSP port), incoming sound cannot
- be heard.
- QUiNCY cannot play at the same time the sound coming out of the tape and the
- sound coming in the external digital inputs. You should amplify your source
- by another mean.
-
- - When using external digital input (resp. output), global level settings
- (those from 'Input' (resp. 'Output') box) do not work.
- These settings only work with on-board analogic input/output.
-
- - The mouse 'jumps'.
- It is a Falcon bus overflow problem. Work in 640x480 mode, with 16
- colors maximum.
-
- What's new in version 2 ?
- =========================
- Complete Automation of mix.
- Groups of settings.
- Save recording in an external file (AVR, AIFF).
- Compatibility with HDDDRIVER.
-
-
-
-