From 8a2c2824a59d7644e13bc52c9a0ecbd641f21f95 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Robert Jonsson Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:34:22 +0000 Subject: new branch muse2, first checkin --- muse2/share/html/COPYING.html | 353 +++++++++++++++++++++ muse2/share/html/Makefile.am | 5 + muse2/share/html/Makefile.in | 465 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ muse2/share/html/button_bar.jpg | Bin 0 -> 13115 bytes muse2/share/html/getting_started.html | 89 ++++++ muse2/share/html/index.html | 66 ++++ muse2/share/html/installation.html | 64 ++++ muse2/share/html/invocation.html | 54 ++++ muse2/share/html/left_pane.jpg | Bin 0 -> 24599 bytes muse2/share/html/main_window.jpg | Bin 0 -> 75510 bytes muse2/share/html/main_window_track_info.jpg | Bin 0 -> 84636 bytes muse2/share/html/right_pane.jpg | Bin 0 -> 34158 bytes muse2/share/html/styles.css | 85 +++++ muse2/share/html/toc_.txt | 13 + muse2/share/html/track_info.jpg | Bin 0 -> 14003 bytes muse2/share/html/window_ref.html | 180 +++++++++++ 16 files changed, 1374 insertions(+) create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/COPYING.html create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/Makefile.am create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/Makefile.in create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/button_bar.jpg create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/getting_started.html create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/index.html create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/installation.html create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/invocation.html create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/left_pane.jpg create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/main_window.jpg create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/main_window_track_info.jpg create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/right_pane.jpg create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/styles.css create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/toc_.txt create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/track_info.jpg create mode 100644 muse2/share/html/window_ref.html (limited to 'muse2/share/html') diff --git a/muse2/share/html/COPYING.html b/muse2/share/html/COPYING.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86b6fa8e --- /dev/null +++ b/muse2/share/html/COPYING.html @@ -0,0 +1,353 @@ + +
+ Note that the GPL below is copyrighted by the Free Software
+ Foundation, but the instance of code that it refers to (the
+ MusE music editor) is copyrighted by me and others who 
+ actually wrote it.
+
+			Werner Schweer
+
+----------------------------------------
+
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MusE - The Linux (Midi) Music Editor

+ +

5. Getting Started

+

+

5.1 Creating A New Song

+

+Here's a very short tutorial on how to create a new song from scratch. + +

+ +

    +
  1. Start MusE with the name of a new song (ie. a filename that doesn't +already exist): +
    +	muse blues1.med
    +
    +Alternatively, start MusE and select File->New. The default song +name is default and the first time you select File->Save, +MusE asks you for a real name. + +
  2. Select a song type from the Type pulldown menu in the +Toolbar. This selects the capabilities of your MIDI hardware (either +NO, GM, GS, or XG). + +
  3. Doubleclick on the first empty track to create a new track. +
  4. Select the MIDI channel for the new track; click with the right mouse +button on Ch column in the track list to increment channel nummber, click +with middle mouse button to decrement. +
  5. If the TrackInfo window is not visible, press TrackInfo. +
  6. Select a MIDI instrument for the MIDI channel of your new track. +
  7. Click with the middle mouse button on ruler to set left locator mark. +
  8. Click with the right mouse button on the ruler to set right locator mark. +Note: The right mark must be set to the right of the left mark. +
  9. Double click between the left and right locators on first track to +create a new part, or select the Pencil tool and draw with the left +mouse button pressed to create a new part. +
+ +

+

5.2 Recording Events

+

+Entering Notes Manually + +

    +
  1. Select Pointer tool from toolbar +
  2. Double click on part in part canvas to start the pianoroll editor +
  3. Select Pencil tool from toolbar in the pianoroll editor +
  4. Now you can draw events into the event canvas +
+ +

+Play The Notes + +

    +
  1. Click with middle mouse button on ruler to set left locator mark +
  2. Click with right mouse button on ruler to set right locator mark +
  3. Note: right mark must be set right to left mark +
  4. Click with left mouse button on ruler to set current position between left and right locator +
  5. Select "loop" in the transport toolbar +
  6. Press play to start sequencer +
  7. You can enter new notes while the sequencer is playing +
+ +

+Some Hints + +

    +
  1. You can "play" in realtime on the piano keyboard on the left side of the pianoroll editor +
  2. You can change Channel Info and Track Info values during play +
+ +

+

5.3 Step Recording

+

+

    +
  1. Start the pianoroll editor +
  2. Click with left mouse button on ruler to set current position to the start position of your recording +
  3. Set the Snap value to the step distance +
  4. Set the Quantize value to the length of the notes to record +
  5. Enter step record mode by pressing the "S" toolbar button +
  6. Every click on the piano keyboard records a note with "Quantize" len and advances the current record position to +
  7. The next "Snap" position +
  8. Shift+click records a note without advancing the current record position +
  9. Change the current position with the cursor keys +
  10. Shift+space inserts a gap; all notes to the right of the current position move to the next snap position +
+ +
diff --git a/muse2/share/html/index.html b/muse2/share/html/index.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2e5b6a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/muse2/share/html/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ + +

MusE - The Linux Music Editor

+

+

About MusE

+ +MusE is a multitrack virtual studio for Linux that has support +for sequencing of both midi and audio and has, among other things, +support for LADSPA, Jack and ALSA.
+MusE is written by Werner Schweer and others and is published under the + GNU General Public License. +The latest release of MusE and the up2date documentation can be found at the MusE hompage: +http://www.muse-sequencer.org/. +
+
+This is the old manual of the 0.6.3 release but there is already a new one in development, try this: +http://www.muse-sequencer.org/wiki/index.php/Manual + +

+

1. Introduction (still to be written)

+ +

+

2. Installation

+ + +

+

3. Invoking MusE

+ + +

+

4. Window Reference Guide

+ + +

+

5. Getting Started

+ + +

+

6. Mixer Automation (still to be written)

+ + + +

+

Glossary (still to be written)

+ diff --git a/muse2/share/html/installation.html b/muse2/share/html/installation.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19527333 --- /dev/null +++ b/muse2/share/html/installation.html @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ + +

MusE - The Linux (Midi) Music Editor

+ +

2. Installation

+

+

2.1 How to Obtain MusE

+MusE is available at the MusE Homepage, located at +http://www.muse-sequencer.org/. +Download the latest non-beta release and follow the +installation instructions below. + +

2.2 System Requirements

+To run MusE on your workstation, the following conditions must be met: + + +

2.3 Compiliation and Installation

+Unpack the newly-downloaded tarball into a directory and edit +the file make.inc. +

+The most important variables to set in this file are: +

+ +Point QTDIR to where your QT libraries are installed. +ALSA and OSS are boolean values (ie. yes +or no) that tell MusE how to handle Midi and Audio on your +system. It is safe to say yes to both. +

+A sample config: +

+

+	QTDIR = /usr/local/qt
+	ALSA = no
+	OSS = yes
+
+ +

+When done, save make.inc and run the following commands: +

+	make depend
+	make
+	make install
+
+ +

+Note that make install will ask for the root password, +as MusE is installed as a setuid-root binary. Setuid-root is needed to allow +MusE to get proper timing functions from the Linux kernel. +

+Hint: To get even better timing than that, run MusE with the -R option. + + diff --git a/muse2/share/html/invocation.html b/muse2/share/html/invocation.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..778422c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/muse2/share/html/invocation.html @@ -0,0 +1,54 @@ + + + MusE: Linux Music Editor + + + + +

MusE - The Linux (Midi) Music Editor

+ +

3. Invoking MusE

+

+

3.1 Invoking MusE

+MusE is invoked from the command line by typing in: +
+	muse
+
+ +Optionally, you can use command line options of the form: + +
+	muse <options> <midifile>
+
+ +<options> : see section 3.2 below for details on options. +<midifile> can be either a standard MIDI file or a MusE +file (*.med, *.med.gz or *.med.bz2). + +

3.2 Command Line Options

+

+MusE accepts some options as listed below: +

+   -v  print version
+   -d  debug mode: no threads
+   -D  debug mode: enable some debug messages
+   -m  debug mode: trace midi Input
+   -M  debug mode: trace midi Output
+   -s  debug mode: trace sync
+   -R  enable real time scheduling
+
+ +

3.3 File Types Recognized by MusE

+

+ +
~/.MusEMusE Configuration File ("~" refers to your home directory) +
.musePrjHidden Project File; stores list of last projects +
*.medMusE song file; internal MusE format +
*.midmidi file; can be imported +
*.karkaraoke: midi file with additional information; some types can be imported +
+

+With adding the additional extensions .gz or .bz2 +you can read or write compressed files. + + diff --git a/muse2/share/html/left_pane.jpg b/muse2/share/html/left_pane.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a659e1ee Binary files /dev/null and b/muse2/share/html/left_pane.jpg differ diff --git a/muse2/share/html/main_window.jpg b/muse2/share/html/main_window.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eee1e43f Binary files /dev/null and b/muse2/share/html/main_window.jpg differ diff --git a/muse2/share/html/main_window_track_info.jpg b/muse2/share/html/main_window_track_info.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d4dc207c Binary files /dev/null and b/muse2/share/html/main_window_track_info.jpg differ diff --git a/muse2/share/html/right_pane.jpg b/muse2/share/html/right_pane.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a770a4e8 Binary files /dev/null and b/muse2/share/html/right_pane.jpg differ diff --git a/muse2/share/html/styles.css b/muse2/share/html/styles.css new file mode 100644 index 00000000..53026fa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/muse2/share/html/styles.css @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +:link { color: #091cef; } +:visited { color: #091cef; } + +body { + background: #eeeeee; + color: #00; + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 10pt; + } +h1.head { + margin: 0.05em 0.3em; + font-family: Arial, helvetica, sans-serif; + color: #091cef; + } +td.head { + background: #aeb3e8; + color: #091cef; + } +td.nav { + background: #aeb3e8; + color: #000; + } +td.ld { + background: #aeb3e8; + valign: top; + width: 60; + font-weight: bold; + } +td.lh { + background: #aeb3e8; + } +td.lb { + background: #ced1e2; + } + +h3.navhead { + margin-top: 0.2em; + margin-bottom: 0em; + font-size: small; + font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, sans-serif; + } + +.navlink { + font-size: small; + font-family: Verdana, Geneva, Arial, sans-serif; + } + +p, input { + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 10pt; +} + +b { + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 10pt; + font-weight: bold; +} + +h1 { + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 24pt; + font-weight: bold; +} +h2 { + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 18pt; + font-weight: bold; +} + +a { + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 12pt; +} + +th { + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 10pt; + +} + +td { + font-family: Arial, Geneva; + font-size: 12pt; + color: #000000; + } diff --git a/muse2/share/html/toc_.txt b/muse2/share/html/toc_.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d8503ff4 --- /dev/null +++ b/muse2/share/html/toc_.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +"Glossary" "glossary.html" +"Getting Started" "getting_started.html" ++"Window Reference Guide" "window_ref.html" + +"The Arranger" "window_ref.html" + "The Button Bar & Menus" "window_ref.html" + "The Right Pane" "window_ref.html" + +"The Left Pane" "window_ref.html" + "Track Info" "window_ref.html" + "The Main Window" "window_ref.html" +"Invoking MusE" "invocation.html" +"Installation" "installation.html" +"Introduction" "introduction.html" +"Index" "index.html" diff --git a/muse2/share/html/track_info.jpg b/muse2/share/html/track_info.jpg new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89834d71 Binary files /dev/null and b/muse2/share/html/track_info.jpg differ diff --git a/muse2/share/html/window_ref.html b/muse2/share/html/window_ref.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..549e88d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/muse2/share/html/window_ref.html @@ -0,0 +1,180 @@ + +

MusE - The Linux (Midi) Music Editor

+ +

4. Window Reference Guide

+

+

4.1 The Main Window

+Here's a screenshot of the main window, with a standard MIDI file already +loaded: +

+ + +

+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. + +

4.2 The Arranger

+

+The left pane of the Arranger describes each track in detail, +while the right pane describes each track graphically. + +

4.2.1 The Left Pane

+ +

+The left pane details the following information for each track: +

+ +You can select which track is currently "active" by simply clicking +on the track. +

+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. +

+Right click on the C column for a track to declare the track to be of +type MIDI, Drum or Wave. +

+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". +

+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. +

+

4.2.1.1 Track Info

+

+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: +

+ +

+The bottom half of the TrackInfo display describes MIDI channel information: + + +

+Operations that can be performed on the left pane: + + +
Track Functions  
Select Track +
    +
  • Left Mouse Button +
+
Select multiple Tracks +
    +
  • Shift + Left Mouse Button +
+
Change Selected Track +
    +
  • Key Up: previous Track +
  • Key Down: next Track +
  • click with left mouse button in name field +
+
Move Track +
    +
  • Drag with left Mouse Button +
+
Create New Track +
    +
  • Pulldown Edit
    +
  • Ctrl T +
  • double click in empty track +
+
Delete selected Track(s) +
    +
  • Pulldown Edit +
  • Del +
+
Rename Track +
    +
  • doubleClick with left mouse button + on track name +
+
Change Midi Channel +
    +
  • left mouse button increments midi channel +
  • middle mouse button decrements midi channel +
+
Select Midi Port +
    +
  • click with right mouse button on portname; + select from pulldown menu +
+
Mute Track +
    +
  • click with left mouse button on "M" field in + Tracklist +
+
Solo Track +
    +
  • click "Solo" button +
+
+ + +

4.2.2 The Right Pane

+ +

+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. +

+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. +

+Operations that can be performed on the right pane: +

+ +
To do this......Do this +
Select PartLeft Click +
Select multiple partsShift + left click +
Change selected trackKey left: previous part, Key right: next part +
Move partDrag with left mouse button +
Create new partselect Pencil tool; draw with left mouse button pressed, OR set left and right mark; double click on track +
Delete selected part(s)select rubber tool; click part to delete +
Rename partdouble click with left mouse button on part +
Copy partdrag with shift + left mouse button +
Cut partselect Cut Tool; click on part to cut +
Glue partselect Glue Tool; click on part to glue with next part +
+

+ +

4.2.3 The Button Bar & Menus

+ +

+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. + + + + -- cgit v1.2.3