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- B1
- The Scale button provides access to all options which control
- the Scale Keyboard. By selecting the Scale button using the
- enter key or the left mouse button, you have access to the
- Scale button's popup menu.
-
- B2
- The Chord button provides access to all options which control
- the Chord Keyboard. By selecting the Chord button using the
- enter key or the left mouse button, you have access to the
- Chord button's popup menu.
-
- B3
- The Files button provides access to all options releated to
- managing and standard MIDI files on your disk. You can also
- control certain aspects of a file after it has been loaded
- into the program, such as which Tempo or Time Signature will
- be used. By selecting the Files button using the enter key
- or the left mouse button, you have access to the Files button's
- popup menu.
-
- B4
- The Play button provides access to all options which allow
- you to play songs that have been loaded from disk. By
- selecting the Play button using the enter key or the left
- mouse button, you have access to the Play button's popup
- menu.
-
- B5
- The Record button provides access to all options which allow
- you to create your own songs in memory. By selecting the
- Record button using the enter key or the left mouse button,
- you have access to the Record button's popup menu.
-
- B6
- The Track button provides access to all options which allow
- you to manage each independent piece (track) of a song you
- are recording or playing. By selecting the Track button using
- the enter key or the left mouse button, you have access to
- the Track button's popup menu.
-
- B9
- The Quit button halts the Keyboard Master program.
-
- P0.1
- The Display option allows you to change the type of scale
- currently displayed on the Scale Keyboard. This option has
- two sub-menus which let you specify both the key (A, A# etc)
- and the actual type of scale (Major, Minor etc) to be
- displayed.
-
- P0.2
- The Image option allows you to work with keyboard images on
- the Scale Keyboard. This option has a sub-menu which lets
- you load and save the image to disk as well as rename and
- delete previously saved images. Other options allow you to
- clear and title the current image.
-
- P0.3
- The Edit option allows you to turn any notes on the Scale
- Keyboard on or off. In addition, you can change the
- notation to reflect the actual fingers used to play the
- scale. When you enter edit mode, you can use the left and
- right arrow keys or the mouse to move around the keyboard.
- Use the enter key or the mouse left button to select a
- particular note for editing. Use the escape key or mouse
- right button to leave edit mode.
-
- P0.4
- The Notation option controls how the scale is communicated
- on the Scale Keyboard. This option has a sub-menu which
- lets you specify the notation as Dots, Letters, Degrees or
- Tablature.
-
- P0.5
- The Octave option controls which two and a half octaves the
- keyboard area actually represents. The keyboard area can be
- shifted up or down to better view the notes being played in
- a particular song. This option has a sub-menu which lets
- you specify the octave as Lower, Standard, Middle or Upper.
-
- P0.6
- The Range Finder option controls how much information
- is presented on the Scale Keyboard and also where
- this information is located. This option has a sub-menu
- which lets you activate or de-activate the Range Finder
- as well as move and size the Range Finder on the keyboard.
-
- P0.7
- The Key Labels option controls whether each "C" key (octave)
- will be labeled along the top of the Scale Keyboard to show
- which octave it belongs to.
-
- P0.8
- The Print option will send a printout of the current
- state of the Scale Keyboard to the printer. The
- destination printer port (LPT1 through LPT3) is controlled
- by the Printer Port Default.
-
- P1.1
- Use this option to display the Major mode of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P1.2
- Use this option to display the Dorian mode of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P1.3
- Use this option to display the Phrygian mode of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P1.4
- Use this option to display the Lydian mode of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P1.5
- Use this option to display the Mixolydian mode of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P1.6
- Use this option to display the Aeolian mode of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P1.7
- Use this option to display the Locrian mode of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P1.8
- Use this option to display the Blues form of the scale on
- the Scale Keyboard.
-
- P2.1
- Use this option to display a "C" scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.2
- Use this option to display a "D" flat scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.3
- Use this option to display a "D" scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.4
- Use this option to display an "E" flat scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.5
- Use this option to display an "E" scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.6
- Use this option to display an "F" scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.7
- Use this option to display an "F" sharp scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.8
- Use this option to display a "G" scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.9
- Use this option to display an "A" flat scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.10
- Use this option to display an "A" scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.11
- Use this option to display a "B" scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P2.12
- Use this option to display a "B" flat scale on the Scale
- Keyboard.
-
- P3.1
- Enabling the Dots option instructs the program to
- display a diamond shape (dot) at each note on the
- Scale Keyboard which is part of the currently
- displayed scale.
-
- P3.2
- Enabling the Letters option instructs the program
- to display the actual note identity (A, A#, B etc)
- at each note on the Scale Keyboard which is part
- of the currently displayed scale.
-
- P3.3
- Enabling the Degrees option instructs the program
- to display the number or degree (1, 3b, 5 etc) at
- each note on the Scale Keyboard which is part of
- the currently displayed chord. The degree value
- displayed is always relative to the major scale of
- the currently displayed scale.
-
- P4.1
- Enabling the Lower option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C2 or
- one octaves below "middle" C.
-
- P4.2
- Enabling the Standard option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C3 or
- one octave below "middle" C.
-
- P4.3
- Enabling the Middle option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C4 or
- "middle" C.
-
- P4.4
- Enabling the Upper option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C5 or
- one octave above "middle" C.
-
- P5.1
- The Display option controls whether the RangeFinder is
- active or not. When the Range Finder is turned on, the
- Range Finder will be displayed along the bottom of the Scale
- Keyboard and only the notes which are part of the scale
- being displayed and which fall between the keys on the Range
- Finder will be displayed. This allows the musician to
- concentrate on a particular area of the keyboard without
- being distracted by notes outside the area of interest.
-
- P5.2
- The Size option controls the size (in white keys) of the Range
- Finder.
-
- P5.3
- The Range Finder may be moved up and down the keyboard by using
- the Move option or by using the alt-u (Move Up Function) and
- alt-d (Move Down Function) function keys.
-
- P6.1
- The Display option allows you to change the type of chord
- currently displayed on the Chord Keyboard. This option has
- two sub-menus which let you specify both the key (A, A# etc)
- and the actual type of chord (Major, Minor etc) to be
- displayed.
-
- P6.2
- The Image option allows you to work with keyboard images on
- the Chord Keyboard. This option has a sub-menu which lets
- you load and save the image to disk as well as rename and
- delete previously saved images. Other options allow you to
- clear and title the current image.
-
- P6.3
- The Edit option allows you to turn any notes on the Chord
- Keyboard on or off. In addition, you can change the
- notation to reflect the actual fingers used to play the
- chord. When you enter edit mode, you can use the left and
- right arrow keys or the mouse to move around the keyboard.
- Use the enter key or the mouse left button to select a
- particular note for editing. Use the escape key or mouse
- right button to leave edit mode.
-
- P6.4
- The Notation option controls how the chord is communicated
- on the Chord Keyboard. This option has a sub-menu which
- lets you specify the notation as Dots, Letters, Degrees or
- Tablature.
-
- P6.5
- The Octave option controls which two and a half octaves the
- keyboard area actually represents. The keyboard area can be
- shifted up or down to better view the notes being played in
- a particular song. This option has a sub-menu which lets
- you specify the octave as Lower, Standard, Middle or Upper.
-
- P6.6
- The Range Finder option controls how much information
- is presented on the Chord Keyboard and also where
- this information is located. This option has a sub-menu
- which lets you activate or de-activate the Range Finder
- as well as move and size the Range Finder on the keyboard.
-
- P6.7
- The Key Labels option controls whether each "C" key (octave)
- will be labeled along the top of the Chord Keyboard to show
- which octave it belongs to.
-
- P6.8
- The Print option will send a printout of the current
- state of the Chord Keyboard to the printer. The
- destination printer port (LPT1 through LPT3) is controlled
- by the Printer Port Default.
-
- P7.1
- Use this option to display the Major mode of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P7.2
- Use this option to display the Dorian mode of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P7.3
- Use this option to display the Phrygian mode of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P7.4
- Use this option to display the Lydian mode of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P7.5
- Use this option to display the Mixolydian mode of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P7.6
- Use this option to display the Aeolian mode of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P7.7
- Use this option to display the Locrian mode of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P7.8
- Use this option to display the Blues form of the chord on
- the Chord Keyboard.
-
- P8.1
- Use this option to display a "C" chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.2
- Use this option to display a "D" flat chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.3
- Use this option to display a "D" chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.4
- Use this option to display an "E" flat chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.5
- Use this option to display an "E" chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.6
- Use this option to display an "F" chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.7
- Use this option to display an "F" sharp chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.8
- Use this option to display a "G" chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.9
- Use this option to display an "A" flat chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.10
- Use this option to display an "A" chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.11
- Use this option to display a "B" chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P8.12
- Use this option to display a "B" flat chord on the Chord
- Keyboard.
-
- P9.1
- Enabling the Dots option instructs the program to
- display a diamond shape (dot) at each note on the
- Chord Keyboard which is part of the currently
- displayed chord.
-
- P9.2
- Enabling the Letters option instructs the program
- to display the actual note identity (A, A#, B etc)
- at each note on the Chord Keyboard which is part
- of the currently displayed chord.
-
- P9.3
- Enabling the Degrees option instructs the program
- to display the number or degree (1, 3b, 5 etc) at
- each note on the Chord Keyboard which is part of
- the currently displayed chord. The degree value
- displayed is always relative to the major chord of
- the currently displayed chord.
-
- P10.1
- Enabling the Lower option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C2 or
- one octaves below "middle" C.
-
- P10.2
- Enabling the Standard option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C3 or
- one octave below "middle" C.
-
- P10.3
- Enabling the Middle option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C4 or
- "middle" C.
-
- P10.4
- Enabling the Upper option instructs the program to map the
- lowest (leftmost) white key on the Scale Keyboard to C5 or
- one octave above "middle" C.
-
- P11.1
- The Display option controls whether the RangeFinder is
- active or not. When the Range Finder is turned on, the
- Range Finder will be displayed along the bottom of the Chord
- Keyboard and only the notes which are part of the chord
- being displayed and which fall between the keys on the Range
- Finder will be displayed. This allows the musician to
- concentrate on a particular area of the keyboard without
- being distracted by notes outside the area of interest.
-
- P11.2
- The Size option controls the size (in white keys) of the Range
- Finder.
-
- P11.3
- The Range Finder may be moved up and down the keyboard by using
- the Move option or by using the alt-u (Move Up Function) and
- alt-d (Move Down Function) function keys.
-
- P12.1
- The Load option allows you to load a standard MIDI file from
- disk into memory. The file you wish to work with must be
- loaded into memory before the program can play any tracks
- from the song. This option will bring up a list of all MIDI
- files in the current directory with a file extension of
- "MFF". You can scroll this list using the up and down arrow
- keys, the page up and page down keys and also the mouse.
- Select the desired file using the enter key or the right
- mouse button.
-
- P12.2
- The Save option allows you to take the song you are working
- on in memory and store it on disk in standard MIDI file
- format. The program will save the song in a file whose name
- specified with the Name option (as reflected in the Status
- window).
-
- P12.3
- The Clear option allows you to clear whatever song is
- currently loaded into memory. All tracks will be erased.
- All track names will also be cleared. This option is useful
- when starting to record a new song to be sure all information
- from the previous song is erased.
-
- P12.4
- The Name option allows you to change the name which the
- program will use when saving a standard MIDI file to disk.
- The current name is specified in the lower right corner
- of the Status window.
-
- P12.5
- The Tempo option allows you to specify the tempo which
- will be used to play or record a song. The tempo is
- specified in metronome beats per minute (bpm).
-
- P12.6
- The Time Signature option allows you to specify which
- particular time signature you wish to use when recording
- a song.
-
- P12.7
- The Rename option allows you to rename a standard MIDI file
- in the current directory.
-
- P12.8
- The Delete option allows you to delete a standard MIDI file
- in the current directory.
-
- P13.1
- The Real Time option allows you to play the active
- track of the currently loaded song on one of your
- keyboards. The song is played visually by displaying
- the actual note value and duration of every note in
- the song. The type of audio output generated is
- controlled by the Audio option. The song is visually
- played on the keyboard specified in the Destination
- option.
-
- P13.2
- The Step Time option allows you to step forward and
- backward through the active track of the currently
- selected song. The alt-n and alt-p keys may be used
- to step to the next note and previous note of a song
- respectively.
-
- P13.3
- The Audio option controls what type of audio output is
- used when songs are played in real time. Typically, when
- you are playing songs in real time, you will want some type
- of audio feedback to the visual graphics being displayed
- on the computer keyboards. This option has a sub-menu
- which lets you disable audio output entirely, or send
- it to either the MIDI port or your computer's speaker.
-
- P13.4
- The Time Resolution option controls the time duration
- which the program will use to determine if two musical
- events are simultaneous when stepping through a song
- using the Step Time option. Due to the speed limitations
- of the MIDI channel, notes which were played simultaneously
- on your MIDI instrument may be recorded with a slight time
- differential. The time resolution specifies how many
- "internal clock ticks" must occur between two or more notes
- before the program will recognize these notes as discrete
- events during Step Time and not display them simultaneously.
- Generally, if all notes of known chords are not being
- displayed simultaneously during Step Time playback, the
- time resolution must be increased so that the program can
- recognize these events as occurring simultaneously.
-
- P13.5
- The Metronome option controls whether the audible metronome
- will be used when playing a song. This option will only
- be enabled if the program has determined that an MPU-401
- MIDI Processing Unit is attached to your computer.
-
- P13.6
- The Destination option controls which keyboard will be
- used to display visual output when playing a song.
-
- P14.1
- The No Audio option instructs the program to not produce
- any type of audio output during a real time playback.
-
- P14.2
- The MIDI option controls whether MIDI data for the song
- being played will be sent to the MIDI out port of the
- MPU-401. This option can only be enabled if the program has
- determined that an MPU-401 MIDI Processing Unit is attached
- to your computer.
-
- P14.3
- The Speaker option controls whether the song is to be
- simulated on the computer's built in speaker. The speaker
- cannot play more than one note at a time, therefore chords
- will sound different when compared to playing the same chord
- through the MIDI port.
-
- P15.1
- The Scale Keyboard option instructs the program to send any
- visual (graphic) output to the Scale Keyboard during real
- time or step time playback.
-
- P15.2
- The Chord Keyboard option instructs the program to send any
- visual (graphic) output to the Chord Keyboard during real
- time or step time playback.
-
- P16.1
- The Record option allows you to record musical information
- on the active track of the currently loaded song. While
- recording, the program will store all incoming MIDI
- information from the MIDI In port of the MPU-401 to the
- active track. The program will also display what you are
- playing visually on the keyboard. This option will only be
- enabled if the program has determined an MPU-401 MIDI
- Processing Unit is attached to your computer.
-
- P16.2
- The Overdub option allows you to play one track while
- simultaneously recording another track of the song. While
- overdubbing, the program will store all incoming MIDI
- information from the MIDI In port of the MPU-401 to the
- track you select to record. THe program will send musical
- infomration from the active track to the MIDI Out port of
- the MPU-401 so you can keep the recoring track in sync with
- the playing track. This option will only be enabled if the
- program has determined an MPU-401 MIDI Processing Unit is
- attached to your computer.
-
- P16.3
- The Lead-In option allows you to specify how many measures
- the program will count before actually starting to record
- musical information from the MIDI In port of the MPU-401.
- This allows for a "ready time" before starting to record.
-
- P16.4
- The Metronome option controls whether the audible metronome
- will be used when recording or overdubbing a song. This
- option will only be enabled if the program has determined an
- MPU-401 MIDI Processing Unit is attached to your computer.
-
- P16.5
- The Destination option controls which keyboard will be
- used to display visual output when recording or overdubbing
- a song.
-
- P17.1
- The No Lead In option specifies that no lead in (0 measures)
- is to be counted off before starting to record or overdub.
-
- P17.2
- The 1 Measure option specifies that one measure is to be
- counted off before starting to record or overdub.
-
- P17.3
- The 2 Measures option specifies that two measures are to be
- counted off before starting to record or overdub.
-
- P17.4
- The 3 Measures option specifies that three measures are to be
- counted off before starting to record or overdub.
-
- P17.5
- The 4 Measures option specifies that four measures are to be
- counted off before starting to record or overdub.
-
- P18.1
- The Scale Keyboard option instructs the program to send any
- visual (graphic) output to the Scale Keyboard during
- recording or overdubbing.
-
- P18.2
- The Chord Keyboard option instructs the program to send any
- visual (graphic) output to the Chord Keyboard during
- recording or overdubbing.
-
- P19.1
- The Active option allows you to change
- the currently active track. This affects
- the recording and playing functions
- accordingly.
-
- P19.2
- The Rename option allows you to label
- a particular track of a song with a
- descriptive name.
-
-