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author | Tim E. Real <termtech@rogers.com> | 2013-02-22 06:46:23 +0000 |
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committer | Tim E. Real <termtech@rogers.com> | 2013-02-22 06:46:23 +0000 |
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diff --git a/muse2/share/html/window_ref.html b/muse2/share/html/window_ref.html deleted file mode 100644 index 549e88d3..00000000 --- a/muse2/share/html/window_ref.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -<qt bgcolor="#f4f4c8" title="MusE - The Linux (Midi) Music Editor"> -<center><h1>MusE - The Linux (Midi) Music Editor</h1></center> - -<h2>4. Window Reference Guide</h2> -<p> -<h2>4.1 The Main Window</h2> -Here's a screenshot of the main window, with a standard MIDI file already -loaded: -<p> -<img src="main_window.jpg"</img> - -<p> -The main window is basically divided up into two panes separated by a -veritcal bar that is movable horizontally. These two panes together -are called the Arranger. - -<h2>4.2 The Arranger</h2> -<p> -The left pane of the Arranger describes each track in detail, -while the right pane describes each track graphically. - -<h3>4.2.1 The Left Pane</h3> -<img src="left_pane.jpg"</img> -<p> -The left pane details the following information for each track: -<ul> - <li>A -?? - <li>M - Mute the track - <li>C - Defines whether the track is one of MIDI, Drum or Wave. - <li>Track - A freely-editable track name. - <li>Ch - Defines which MIDI Channel this track plays on. - <li>Port - Defines which MIDI port this track plays on. - <li>T -?? -</ul> - -You can select which track is currently "active" by simply clicking -on the track. -<p> -When a track's M column is clicked, that track is marked as Muted with -a red circle and upon playback that track will not be heard. To hear -the track, click on the M column for that track again. -<p> -Right click on the C column for a track to declare the track to be of -type MIDI, Drum or Wave. -<p> -The Track column is free-form, meaning that a double-click on a track's -Track column will allow you to enter a descriptive name for the track, -for example "Hot Lead Guitar". -<p> -The Ch column for a track is changed by right-clicking to increment the -number or middle-clicking to decrement the number. It's generally a -good idea to keep differing instruments on different MIDI channels and it's -considered common to have the drum kit on channel 10. -<p> -<h4>4.2.1.1 Track Info</h4> -<p> -At the bottom of the left pane, you'll see a little button labelled -"TrackInfo". When clicked, the standard information plus more about -the currently selected track is presented: -<p> -<img src="track_info.jpg"</img> -<ul> - <li>Track Name - <li>Channel - <li>Transpose - <li>Delay - <li>Length - <li>Velocity - <li>Compr -</ul> -The bottom half of the TrackInfo display describes MIDI channel information: -<ul> - <li>MIDI Instrument - <li>H-Bank - <li>L-Bank - <li>Progr - <li>Volume - <li>Pan -</ul> - -<p> -Operations that can be performed on the left pane: -<table border=1> -<th> <strong>Track Functions </strong></th> <th> </th> -<tr><td>Select Track<td> - <ul> - <li>Left Mouse Button - </ul> -<tr><td>Select multiple Tracks<td> - <ul> - <li>Shift + Left Mouse Button - </ul> -<tr><td>Change Selected Track<td> - <ul> - <li>Key Up: previous Track - <li>Key Down: next Track - <li>click with left mouse button in name field - </ul> -<tr><td>Move Track<td> - <ul> - <li>Drag with left Mouse Button - </ul> -<tr><td>Create New Track<td> - <ul> - <li>Pulldown Edit<br> - <li>Ctrl T - <li>double click in empty track - </ul> -<tr><td>Delete selected Track(s)<td> - <ul> - <li>Pulldown Edit - <li>Del - </ul> -<tr><td>Rename Track<td> - <ul> - <li>doubleClick with left mouse button - on track name - </ul> -<tr><td>Change Midi Channel<td> - <ul> - <li> left mouse button increments midi channel - <li> middle mouse button decrements midi channel - </ul> -<tr><td>Select Midi Port<td> - <ul> - <li> click with right mouse button on portname; - select from pulldown menu - </ul> -<tr><td>Mute Track<td> - <ul> - <li> click with left mouse button on "M" field in - Tracklist - </ul> -<tr><td>Solo Track<td> - <ul> - <li> click "Solo" button - </ul> -</table> - - -<h2>4.2.2 The Right Pane</h2> -<img src="right_pane.jpg"</img> -<p> -The right pane desribes each track graphically. Time moves from left -to right and is measured in beats that are referenced at the top of -the right pane. Tracks are displayed vertically in boxes, called -"Parts", that depict where MIDI and audio data are played. -<p> -The small sliders that are adjacent to the bottom right corner affect -the view of the right pane in terms of "zooming". The vertical slider -affects the height of the tracks, while the horizontal slider affects -the width. -<p> -Operations that can be performed on the right pane: -<p> -<table border=1> -<tr><td><b>To do this...</b><td><b>...Do this</b> -<tr><td>Select Part<td>Left Click -<tr><td>Select multiple parts<td>Shift + left click -<tr><td>Change selected track<td>Key left: previous part, Key right: next part -<tr><td>Move part<td>Drag with left mouse button -<tr><td>Create new part<td>select Pencil tool; draw with left mouse button pressed, OR set left and right mark; double click on track -<tr><td>Delete selected part(s)<td>select rubber tool; click part to delete -<tr><td>Rename part<td>double click with left mouse button on part -<tr><td>Copy part<td>drag with shift + left mouse button -<tr><td>Cut part<td>select Cut Tool; click on part to cut -<tr><td>Glue part<td>select Glue Tool; click on part to glue with next part -</table> -<p> - -<h2>4.2.3 The Button Bar & Menus</h2> -<img src="button_bar.jpg"</img> -<p> -Across the top, above the Arranger, are a menu system, icons and other -widgets that you use to manipulate your project. Most of these are -self-explanatory, while others are described later in this document. - - - -</qt> |