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ACCU Music System
Copyright 1992 by Kevin Fischer
Version 3.1
December 1, 1992
PROGRAM INSTALLATION:
First, you will need to install ACCU Music System onto another floppy disk
or to a hard disk directory. Here's some brief instructions on how to do
this:
Begin, by running the INSTALL.EXE program from either the disk or hard disk
directory where the files for the program are located.
NOTE: Be sure to change to the drive or directory where INSTALL.EXE is
located (i.e. don't type B:INSTALL).
It will first ask you if you want to read this README file.
Next, it will go through the modules which you can install. You do not
have to install all of them, but it is recommended that you install the
program files for ACCU Music System. The INTUNE module is only for .ROL
song playing on sound cards. If you DO NOT have a sound card, you do not
need to install this. Just select the modules you want or don't want by
press Y or N.
You will then be prompted for a destination drive. Press the letter of the
drive to install to. It will then prompt you for a directory (it defaults
to \MUSICSYS). Press ENTER to keep it, or change it as you please. It
will then check the available space on your destination location and then
install the modules you selected. You will see it uncompress the modules
into destination drive/directory.
If you are working with a floppy drive only system, you may have to do
multiple installations in order to get it completely installed. This is
because if you are installing to your 2nd floppy, the music program and the
INTUNE program may not both fit. With 720k, 1.2mb, and 1.44mb floppy
disks, this shouldn't be a problem.
After running the installation program, it will automatically change to the
drive and directory where you installed the program and run MUSICSYS.EXE
for you. (NOTE: If you only installed INTUNE, this will not work.)
MANUAL INSTALLATION:
This section is only if the above installation did not work okay.
Use the COPY command to copy any documentation files:
COPY file destination
Example: COPY ACCUMUSC.DOC destination
(where destination might be: C:\MUSICSYS)
Use the name of each .EXE file to unarchive it, followed by the destination
directory: program destination
Example: ACCUMUSC.EXE destination
(where destination might be: C:\MUSICSYS)
PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION:
This program is being distributed as ShareWare. This means that I
encourage the passing around of it and its availability to the public. It
also means that I invite you to register your copy of ACCU Music System. I
have not crippled this program in any way, so this program has all of the
features of the registered version. Please register this program if you
continue to use it in the future. See the documentation and REGISTER.FRM
for more information on registering.
USES FOR THIS PROGRAM:
This program includes everything that you need to create your own
music on your computer. It has a graphics-based (or text-based) editor
which allows you to enter notes and see them on the screen as well. It
includes a transposer which will let you change the key signature of your
music as well as raise/lower your music by half steps. It also allows you
to print out your music in sheet music format. It allows you to play your
music on the PC speaker or on a sound card. Finally, you can convert your
songs to the .ROL format for distribution. Your songs can range from
simple one voice files to complex multiple-voice songs with multiple
instruments, etc.
Previous users of this program have found this program useful for many
applications. Below is a list of possible uses:
o Students:
- Use this for typing in your own musical compositions and seeing
how they sound. Then print out your music for others to play.
- Type in parts from band or orchestra. Print it out so you can
read the music better (rather than trying to read someone else's
poorly handwritten music). Transpose the music to another key
signature for easier playing. Transpose the music to another
instrument (i.e. Bass clef baritone to treble clef) by raising or
lower it by half steps. Play it on the speaker or sound card so
you can hear what it is supposed to sound like.
- Use it to keep a collection of scales, etudes, or songs on file
for other students.
o Teachers/Directors:
- Use this program to type in music for your students for
distribution to them. This is a low-cost alternative to
professional music packages.
- Use it for transposing parts for different instruments.
- Use it for teaching about music - notes, chords, etc. Combine
both the printouts and playing ability to demonstrate music
concepts.
o Sound card owners
- Use this program to create music for your Adlib compatible sound
card. Use standard music notation rather than unfamiliar 'player
piano' style of composition.
- Use it to print out copies of your music.
- Use it to convert your collection of .ROL files to sheet music
printouts so you can play the songs yourself (on a keyboard, with
an instrument, etc.).
o Music Enthusiasts
- Use it to create your own printed sheet music rather than
handwriting the music. It makes it easier if you make mistakes
or change the music often.
- Play your music so you can hear what it sounds like.
o Religious leaders or religious music organizers
- Use it for creating readable music for your organist or other
instruments.
- Use it for creating a music book.
Quite a few of the above applications have been used with ACCU Music System
by registered users. I'm sure there are other uses I have not thought of
as well.
SOUND CARD USE
In order to use a sound card with ACCU Music System, you need an Adlib
compatible sound card. You will also need a sound driver and a .ROL music
file player. See the documentation for complete information on how to
obtain all of this (see SOUND CARD USE).
Included with ACCU Music System is the shareware program InTune which
is a .ROL music file player. It is NOT written by me, but by shareware
author Doug Brandon. The version included is the UNREGISTERED, SHAREWARE
version. I have included it for your convenience. If you decide to
continue using Intune, please register it with Doug Brandon. See the
documentation of InTune for information on registering it.
ABOUT THE PROGRAM:
ACCU Music System is written in C++ (although most of it is standard
C) and compiled with Borland C++ 3.1. It started out as a BASIC program on
my Atari. It easily outgrew that and so was rewritten in C on the IBM. It
is currently over 30,000 lines long. Any comments or questions about the
program and how it works are welcome.
This program was formerly named ACCU Music Printer. I changed the
name starting with version 3.0 to reflect the fact that not only does it
print music, but it edits it, transposes it, converts it, plays it, AND
prints it.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
I am currently attending the University of California Los Angeles
(UCLA), majoring in Computer Science. I am a sophomore there this fall.
My permanent address is in Poway, California which is a city only 30 miles
away from downtown San Diego. I have been programming for a number of
years. I first started out on the Atari 800 with BASIC and have progressed
to C on the IBM PC. I have written several other shareware programs for
the IBM. I have an interest in music, thus the writing of ACCU Music
System.
If you have any ideas for other programs, please let me know.
ASP - Association of Share Professionals
This program is produced by a member of the Association
of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
that the shareware principle works for you. If you are
unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP
member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able
to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute
or problem with an ASP member, but does not provide
technical support for members' products. Please write to
the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442
or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP
Ombudsman 70007,3536.