B's Pro Tracker by Sorcerers
B's Pro Tracker (BPT) Version 0.05á3 Copyright 1990-1992 Kim Heino All rights reserved. =============================================================================== Contents of this manual: 1 General information 2 Commands 2.2 Hotkeys 3 Setup 4 Technical information 5 Last words, version information 5.1 Last words 5.2 Version information =============================================================================== 1 General information BPT is a music module editor and player for IBM PC and compatibles. It requires EGA or VGA display adapter and 256kB of memory. More memory (up to 640kB), VGA and a fast computer are recommended. BPT supports JDAC (or other D/A converter), Sound Blaster/ThunderBoard card (8086 and 80386 modes), Sound Blaster with MIDI interface, Roland MPU-401-compatible MIDI interface (Roland MT-32, Roland LAPC-1), Akai Professional Sampling Keyboard X7000 (with MIDI), Akai Professional Sampler S700 (with MIDI), BriteSounds' stereo-DAC card and the PC internal speaker. BPT can load BPM-modules, BPS-songs, BPP-patterns, BWC-samples, STM-modules, STS-songs, MTM-modules, MTS-songs and MOD-modules and it can save BPM-modules, BPS-songs, BPP-patterns, BWC-samples and MOD-modules, JDAC is a simple 8 bit D/A-converter to be connected to your parallel port. Also a product called Covox Speech Thing seems to be compatible with the JDAC. It is possible to use it with BPT. The internal speaker routine plays the modules only with 6 bits. It is IBM's fault! Another internal speaker playing routines, like RealSound, plays the samples just like I do. But BPT converts the 8 bit data to 6 bit in real-time to get the best result. Note that you can easily hang your computer by playing modules with too high PHertz. MPU-MIDI routine uses your synths original instruments. PHertz and IHertz doesn't affect to MIDI, the playing speed is always 768 hertz. If you have Akai sampler you can dump some or all of the samples to Akai and BPT commands Akai to play them. Note that you can use Roland MT-32 / LAPC-1 and Akai simultaneus! IHertz should be near to some value Akai supports. Don't panic if you find some undocumented features in BPT. Just report them to me and they will be mentioned in the future versions. And remember, if you want to get good background music buy CD-player! 2 Commands Try everything! This is beta-version, you can't expect the full documents yet, do you? Just few things: BPT is buggy! Try all and see what happens. All the commands are found from the menus. You can specify the playing speed by changing PHertz (Alt-H). Trying to play too fast will hang your computer. But it also sounds better. My 386/33 plays in 25000Hz without problems. For PC, 4000Hz may be too much! Tempo (Alt-T) is given in BPM (Beats Per Minute) as in MIDI. If you change the tempo in moduledata (command "A") it is given in timebase-format (96=120BPM, 48=240BPM). Command A (set tempo), B (go to) and C (break) are the only supported commands at this time. First row is notes, then instruments, commands and note volumes. You can press enter to "Filename?"-prompt to get a list of the available files. Sample/Memory: +----------------------------------------------------------+ | | | 00: 00000B 100% ----- ----- -- --- | | 01: lzsynth.snd 10405B 078% 00435 10000 03 --- | | 02: yeah 34594B 100% ----- ----- *13 --- | | 03: hihat 02045B 060% ----- ----- 10 C 4 | ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 1 = Instrument number 2 = Instrument name 3 = Size in bytes 4 = Volume (0-255%) 5 = Loop begin offset, "-----" means no loop 6 = Loop end offset 7 = An asterisk means dump this instrument to Akai 8 = MIDI channel for this instrument, "--" means none 9 = Fixed note for this instrument, "---" means normal Program Changes per MIDI channels can be configured in Sample/Program. And remember, Real Programmers do it in hex! 2.2 Hotkeys This is the list of the hotkeys: Key Meaning --------------------------------------------------------------- Alt-1 Toggle track 1 on/off Alt-2 Toggle track 2 on/off Alt-3 Toggle track 3 on/off Alt-4 Toggle track 4 on/off Alt-A Toggle arrange on/off Alt-B Bosskey Alt-C Copy Alt-G Toggle trace on/off Alt-H Change PHertz Alt-I Change IHertz Alt-L Load BPM-module Alt-M Samples in memory Alt-O Change output Alt-P Play Alt-S Stop playing Alt-T Change tempo Alt-V Change volume Alt-W Save BPM-module Alt-X Exit Backspace Scroll one char left Ctrl-Backspace Delete one noteline below the cursor Cursor keys Move cursor DEL Previous pattern ESC Go to menus, last selected Enter Next line F1 Edit notes F2 Edit orders F3 Edit sample names F4 Go to menus, File F5 Go to menus, Play F6 Go to menus, Edit F7 Go to menus, Samples F8 Go to menus, Options F9 Go to menus, SetUp F10 Go to menus, last selected INS Next pattern PgDn Move down fast PgUp Move up fast Tab Next channel / next samplerow 3 Setup You can specify the output in the command line. Type "BPT /?" for help. And there's a setup-menu in BPT's menu structure. All the setups can be saved with "Save setup"-command. 4 Technical information BPM/BPS file format version #01: Offset Meaning 0000 (32 char) Song/Filename 0032 (byte) File type: bit 0-6 = file version bit 7 = song (0) / module (1) 0033 (8 char) Tracker name 0041 (word) Tempo hi 0043 (word) Tempo lo 0045 (word) IHertz 0047 (byte) Signature hi 0048 (byte) Signature lo 0049 Instruments (0-1F) Offset Meaning 0000 (12 char) Filename 0012 (word) Length 0014 (byte) Volume 0015 (word) Loop begin 0017 (word) Loop end 0019 (byte) bit 0-3 = MIDI channel bit 4-5 = free bit 6 = Dump to sampler (1) bit 7 = Play (0) 0020 (byte) 00-7F: Fixed note (00=None) 0721 (16 byte) Program Changes for MIDI-channels 0737 (byte) Patterns saved 0738 (255 byte) Pattern orders 0993 Extra infos Offset Meaning 0000 (byte) Number of bytes in info, if zero then go to Pattern #0 name directly 0001 (byte) Info type (00=Text) 0002 (??? byte) Info ???? (10 char) Pattern #0 name [????] Patterns Offset Meaning 0000 (10 char) Name 0010 (word) Length 0012 Notes Offset Meaning 0000 bit 0-3 = note (0=C, 1=C# ... 11=B) bit 4-7 = octave 0001 bit 0-4 = instrument bit 5-7 = volume bit 0-2 0002 bit 0-3 = command 00 = No command 01 = Set tempo (timebase) 02 = Go to order 03 = Jump to next order 04 = Volume slide 05 = Portamento down 06 = Portamento up 07 = Tone portamento 08 = Vibrato 09 = Sample Offset 0A = Tone p. + Vol. slide 0B = Vibrato + Vol. slide 0C = Arpeggio 0D = Tremolo 0E = Misc. commands 1x = Fineslide up 2x = Fineslide down 3x = Glissando control 4x = Vibrato control 6x = Pattern loop 7x = Tremolo control 9x = Retrig note Ax = Finevolume up Bx = Finevolume down Cx = Note cut Dx = Note delay Ex = Pattern delay Fx = Invert loop bit 4-7 = volume bit 3-6 0003 bit 0-7 = command value [????] In modules: Samples BWC's samplefile format is following: Offset Meaning 0000 The header, always letters "BJH" 0003 (word) Digirate of the sample in hertz. 0005 (word) Type of the sample. 0007 The sampledata starts here. Or, if (type and 1)=1 then 0007 (word) Loop begin offset. 0009 (word) Loop end offset. 0011 Begin of real sample. 5 Last words, version information 5.1 Last words This program has no copy protection. Only thing is your name displayed after exiting. It can be changed, but remember, it is not the only one. It is crypted all over the EXE file too. If you have ideas, have found some bugs, or anything, contact me. See BPTREG.DOC for more information. Thanks to... Patrick Aalto, David Komatsu, Tapani Salmi, Tomi Aarnio, Tomi Engdahl, Veli-Pekka Suuronen, Jari Ahmavuo, Timo Haanp, Timo Seppl and BriteSounds. To keep lawyers happy... IBM PC, XT and AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp. RealSound is a registered trademark of Steve Vitzel. Sound Blaster is a registered trademark of Creative Labs, Inc. AdLib is a registered trademark of Adlib Inc. DESQview is a registered trademark of Quarterdeck Office Systems. Akai Professional Sampling Keyboard X7000 and Akai Professional Sampler S700 are registered trademarks of Akai Electric Co, Ltd (Japan). Roland MPU-401, Roland MT-32 and Roland LAPC-1 are copyrights of Roland Corporation. BWC is a copyright of Kim Heino and Arttu Kontkanen. MidiTracker is a copyright of Patrick Aalto. ScreamTracker is a copyright of Sami Tammilehto. 5.2 Version information v0.02 This is the first released version. Some bugs, lots of missing stuff. But I had to release it now or never. v0.03 Bugfix: Changing PHertz after loading the module didn't change instrument table correctly. Sound Blaster's IO-address can be configured. Sound Blaster's 80386-mode added. v0.04 Better MOD-loader (still buggy?). EGA-support added, see command line parameter /E. Editor to Sample/Memory added. Runs correctly under DOS 5. v0.05á MIDI player added. Roland MPU support added. Akai sampler support added. BriteSounds' stereo-DAC card support added. MTM- and MTS-loader added. Sample/Program added. Sample/Memory and file format changed to support MIDI. Sound Blaster check added. Play/Play Repeat added. Volume slide command added. Portamento commands added. Limits to PHertz. Better STM- and MOD-loader. Bugfix: Go to order command. Bugfix: Change IHertz. Bugfix: Load instruments. v0.05á2 Save Amiga's MOD command added. v0.05á3 Mouse support added. Sound Blaster's MIDI player added. Scope added. Vibrato command added. Sample offset command added. Tone portamento + volume slide command added. Vibrato + volume slide command added. Fineslide up command added. Fineslide down command added. Vibrato Control command added. Finevolume up command added. Finevolume down command added. To do: Arpeggio command. Tremolo command. Retrig note command. Glissando control command. Note cut command. Note delay command. Pattern loop command. Pattern delay command. Tremolo control command. Invert loop command. MIDI transpose. MIDI in. Record mode. AdLib player.
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