Edit
10) Click the LP (Loop) column of the different track to
have them repeat after they've reached the last
measure.
11) Click Stop if you're finished listening before the
song's finished playing.
1)
Select a section of the file by clicking and dragging
over the dots within the editor window.
The measures selected will have an inverse
background and squares from the rest of the graph.
2)
Click and drag down the Edit menu.
3)
Choose Copy (d-C) to copy the section to the
invisible clipboard.
4)
Move to a different location in the piece by moving
the cursor to a different set of squares (measures)
and then choose
PasteCd-P).
Keep copying and pasting the different parts
.
Don't
be afraid of ruining anything.
5)
When you've jumbled up the selection beyond
recognition, close it by either clicking on the small
box in the upper left corner of the graph window or
by selecting Close (d-C) from the File window
.
• :.
Note:
When you close a window you'll be asked if
you want to save changes to that file. Click No to
leave the file in its original form. If you want to save
your changes, select Save As from the File menu and
give your audio art a name.
What's Next?
Use the rest of the manual as reference. Part III gives a
detailed description of the Digitizer
screen.
All menu
options are described in the order in which they appear
starting with the File options and proceeding to the right.
Part IV describes the Sequencer screen and then explains the
Sequencer options.
The Appendices offer everything from instruction on how to
load the program to your RAM disk, ROM disk, or hard disk
to some information about adapters you may need and their
catalog numbers.
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