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WinJammer Version 2.10
For Microsoft Windows 3.x
(C) Dan McKee, 1992
Welcome to the What's New file for WinJammer version 2.10. The major change
to this release is that the driver has been updates for the Windows Multimedia
Extensions which are included in the recently released Windows 3.1.
Note that this version REQUIRES either Windows 3.0 with the Multimedia
Extensions or Windows 3.1.
What is New in Version 2.10
In this file I will describe the bugs that were found in the previous versions.
I will also describe the enhancements that went into Version 2.10. Thanks go
out to all of you who sent me suggestions, as well as those who sent me bugs.
Keep up the good work.
Bug fixes to WinJammer version 2.00 ------------------------------------------
1. WinJammer had problems reading files where the timebase was more than 768.
Loading such a file would cause WinJammer to generate a UAE.
2. Some operations such as Cut and Paste wouldn't cause the Piano Roll or
Track List windows to be updated properly. This could actually cause old
tracks to be left behind, pasted tracks to be ignored and undo to fail.
3. Pressing Enter in some of the dialogs rather than pressing Ok caused the
entered values to be ignored.
4. A newly recorded track would sometimes be lost if the Track List or Piano
Roll windows were open when recording was performed.
5. The up/down keys would no longer change the selected track on the main
window once one of the play buttons was pressed.
6. The initial setting of the THRU switch wasn't correct until it was changed
or playback occured. The initial setting is changed as soon as the
program is entered.
7. The Mute command didn't always cause the track to mute correctly if done
while playing. Notes that were on were left on.
8. It was rather difficult to enter flats and sharps when typing in a note
name because I never told anyone to use a minus sign. You can now use
either a minus sign '-' or a 'b' for a flat, and either a plus sign '+' or
number sign '#' for a sharp.
9. The Sound Note switch caused lots of stuck notes in the Piano Roll and
Track List windows. A note off should now be sent.
10. The presence of a system exclusive event in a track could cause a UAE or
the track to be terminated prematurely. Imbedded system exclusive events
are now properly ignored. Full support is coming (I promise!).
11. Fixed a bug which would sometimes cause incorrect track lengths to be shown
on the main window.
Enhancements in Version 2.10 -------------------------------------------------
1. Type 0: If there is only one track in the song, it will be saved as a
type zero file instead of a type 1.
2. File Exit: WinJammer will now allow Windows to be exited or the program
to be closed, even if it is playing or recording. Of course a prompt will
still occur if you have changes that you haven't saved.
3. New MIDI Configuration: There are two new switches on the MIDI menu which
control the sending of MIDI Clocks and MIDI Start/Stop/Continue messages.
4. MIDI Metronome: For those of you who like metronomes, there is now a MIDI
metronome. The MIDI Metronome command allows you to select the notes that
are used to sound the metronome. The metronome can now also be limited to
only sound during recording.
5. Rewind/Fast Forward: The position you were in the last time you started
playback or record is remembered, and the Rewind/Fast Forward buttons now
will go there when pressed once. This is handy when working on a section of a
song.
Bug Fixes to WinJammer Player 2.00 -------------------------------------------
1. Loading a song with a track larger than 64K would cause a UAE.
Enhancements to WinJammer Player 2.00 ----------------------------------------
1. Options Delay: added a customizable delay between songs. This can be used
to put a few seconds of silence between songs during playback.