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1. SCSI info 10 Control Wndow The Control Window is displayed on screen at all times Clicking its icon is the same as selecting a menu See page 39 for the functions of each icons Zoom ut Eodem Z Dut Z In Fade Fade in out Cross Fit Play Sel Audio THP 1 TMF Play Play TAFZTHPA Play Play Wave Editor User s Manual 11 6 0 Details of Functions Each menu item and the function of each icon in the control window is described here File Menu e New When PCM data needs to be captured from SCSP open an edit window where wave is not captured Untitled Sample Size Senay Rate an n EEE Hode Bit Reverse Loop Loop E Loop Ts Curser o Base Note Fine Tuno G Select Get Sound in SCSP menu to display the wave on screen Data will be captured from SCSP if Start is clicked and will be completed if Stop button is clicked The wave will then be displayed on screen 12 e Open Open the saved file By selecting this item the window that displays the saved files AIFF files only will be displayed Select the target file The edit window capturing this wave will be opened by selecting the file cy Wave pl Y MacintoshHo Desktop Cancel Open For stereo L R window is displayed Wave Editor User s Manual 13 e Open Special Select the file to open from the current window A sound is heard just before 5 Application data min min st min stcu
2. Shift Mia A The parameters set in this window are as follows Now Displays the current sample size New Sets new sample size Values of 0 4294967295 can be set OK Re writes data of temporary memory in AIFF file Wave Editor User s Manual 29 e Scale Re scales the amplitude of currently editing wave The following window is displayed Scale 100 z The parameters set in this window are as follows Rate Inputs the percentage for scaling Values of 1 200 can be set OK Re writes data of temporary memory in AIFF file 30 e Filter Runs filter on current editing wave The following window is displayed Filter Filter Type 8 LPF Cut Boost 4 HPF 255 C BFF The parameters set in this window are as follows Frequency Input Hz number to determine lowest frequency to be cut Values of 1 65535 can be set Width Input in Hz the frequency below which other frequencies must be cut Values of 1 65535 can be set This is effective only when the Filter Type is BPF Others will be displayed in gray Cut Boost Input dB number to determine which frequency band to cut Values of 1 255 can be set Filter Type Select filter to set in the LPF HPF or BPF radio button Wave Editor User s Manual 31 e Comp Runs compressor on current editing wave e Noise Gate Runs Noise Gate on current editing wave e Cross Fade Runs Cross fade on selected wave with the wave in Clipbo
3. closing The buttons used in Warning window are as follows Cancel Cancels closing the window Don t Save Closes the window without saving it 16 Save Close the window after saving e Quit Quits wave editor and return to Finder Edit Menu e Undo Cancels the execution of the latest operation e Cut The selection is cut and saved in the Clipboard The following screen is displayed io SLUT G empty The parameters set in this window are as follows stuff The space after cutting will be stuffed empty The space after cutting will not be stuffed Wave Editor User s Manual 17 e Cut other The selected section is cut but not saved in Clipboard Cut other io stuff O empty The parameters set in this window are as follows stuff The space after cutting will be stuffed empty The space after cutting will not be stuffed e Copy The selected section is copied and saved in the Clipboard 18 e Paste The image on Clipboard is pasted on current image The following window will be displayed Ca insert im overwrite The parameters set in this window are as follows insert Data is inserted on cursor overwrite Data is overwritten on cursor Zoom In Increases the displaying ratio of wave It can be expanded to maximum 32768 multiples e Zoom Out Decreases the displaying ratio of wave The minimum size is the one displayed when it is opened Fit Selecti
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5. waves Those functions will be described later 4 0 Files to Use The files used in Wave editor are as follows e Wave Edit data file This is the AIFF format created by the save process e Alchemy file This is the file created by Alchemy in AIFF format e Sound designer file This is the file created by sound designer in AIFF format Wave Editor User s Manual 5 0 Overview of Function Menu bar and pulldown menu in wave editor and control window are introduced here Menu Bar File Edit Effect SCSP TMP Preference P Pulldown Menu e Apple menu This is the general Apple menu e File menu E Edit Effect SCSP TMP Preference Hew aah Open 0 Open Special Save 5 Save AS Close e Edit menu File Effect SCSP TMP Preference Cut Cut other Copy Paste foom In zoom Out Fit Selection Select All BA Select Loop 3K Wave Edit Hex Edit Loop Mode e Effect menu File Edit S n SCSP TMP Preference Fesample Pitch Shift Size Shift Scale Filter Cross Fade Fade in Fade out Wave Editor User s Manual e SCSP menu File Edit Effect mg 1P Preference Play Audio Get Sound Option e TMP menu File Edit Effect SCSP iii Preference Stock TMP 1 Stock TMP2 Stock TMPS Stock TMP4 Play TMP 1 Play TMF2 Play TMP3 Play TMP4 RevertTMP 1 RevertTMP2 RevertTMPs RevertTMP4 e Preference menu File Edit Effect SCSP TMP M N
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7. ard At the same time re writes the data of temporary memory in AIFF file e Fade in Runs Fade in on current selected section of wave At the same time re write the data of temporary memory in AIFF file e Fade out Runs Fade out on current selected section of wave At the same time re write the data of temporary memory in AIFF file 32 SCSP Menu e Play Audio When the wave range is specified for output destination selected in Option sound is played for specified portion of the wave When the wave range is not specified sound is played for the whole wave The following window is displayed when this item is selected a oc F m L Wave Editor User s Manual 33 The icons used and the parameters set in this windows are as follows Stop Stops playing Play Starts playing Fine Tune Sets Fine Tune Values of 0 127 can be set Keyboard The sample note can be played by clicking the keyboard 34 e Get Sound Captures sound from the SCSP and displays a wave on the currently active Edit window memory 4 HD gt e w Gbit fe mono i 16bit 4 steren The parameters set in this window are as follows Stop Stops playing and recording Play Sounds SCSP Rec Starts recording Memory Sets to memory recording mode HD Sets to hard disk recording mode 8 bit Captures via 8 bit PCM data 16 bit Captures via 16 bit PCM data Mono Input Outputs in mono mode St
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9. ereo Input Outputs in stereo mode Wave Editor User s Manual 35 e Option Sets output destination of Play Audio and bit numbers of output Menu can be selected even if file is not yet opened The following window is displayed Option CA SCSP fo Macintosh Slates setae n Soba i PARSE O o lt The parameters set in this window are as follows Audio Output Selects output destination of Play Audio and Macintosh or SCSP by radio button Output Bit Selects bit numbers of output This is effective only when SCSP is selected by Audio Output Select 8 bit or 16 bit by radio button 36 TMP Menu e Stock TMP Creates a temporary file for the wave which is currently active e Play TMP Plays sound for temporary file Becomes Enable status only when temporary file is created e Revert TMP Reverts data saved in TMP in current active window Preference Menu e SCSI info Displays current SCSI ID sal ID 6 Wave Editor User s Manual 37 Control Window Each icon in the Control window is described here Zoom ut Eodem Z Dut Z In Fade Fad in out Cross Fit Play Sel Audio THP 1 TMF Play Play TAFZTHPA Play Play e Loop Zoom Out Reduces Loop Edit screen e Loop Zoom In Expands Loop Edit screen e Fit Selection Zooms in on selection e Other icons Other icons works the same way as when menu bar is selected 38 7 0 Error Process If there are any error
10. ing Edit such as redo cut and paste files e Effect process Perform effect process on the current editing wave e SCSP process Input Output sound for SCSP e TMP process Play the wave sound which is in the temporarily area or revert it e Preference display Display SCSID SCSI setting Perform SCSI process for Macintosh when wave data are input output to from Macintosh via SCSI from SCSP 2 0 Description of Terminology e AIFF file This Machintosh file includes loop information Base Note and Fine tune information in addition to PCM data e Number of samples This is the number of words For 8 bit number of bytes for 16 bit half number of bytes is the number of samples Wave Editor User s Manual 3 3 0 Tutorial A brief description on how to use this system is given here e Displaying the edit window 1 Start the wave editor Wave editor will first check which SCSP is loaded on and if the board is installed on the Macintosh It will exit if the board is not mounted 2 Select New in File menu The edit window for wave editing is displayed Untitled Sample Size aa Fate A n EEN Mode Bi Loop sk Loop TD oe aT Base Note 0 Fine Tuno G e Sound capture There is not any wave to edit yet Let s capture the sound from SCSP board 1 2 3 Check that the source equipment is connected in front of digital in of SCSP board Select Option in SCSP menu The screen for setting the inpu
11. n this window when wave data from SCSP is displayed in New screen e The start and end point of a Loop is set in the screen by moving mouse cursor e The selected range can be displayed as highlighted by dragging the wave When moving out of selected range the displayed section will scroll itself e Clicking in the zoom box will expand the display of a window and its contents e If you drag size box to expand display of window and wave they will be expanded in mouse moving direction If you drag size box to reduce only window will reduces its size while the display size of wave will not change in horizontal direction and both display size of wave and window will reduce in vertical direction e When moving a loop point the Loop Edit and header display screens will change Loop Edit Screen e Left point is endpoint of loop while right point is start point of loop e If you move loop point Loop Edit screen and header display screen will change Header Display Screen Each item in Header display screen is described below Sample Size Sets the sampling number of data Sampling rate Displays sampling frequency Loop Mode Determines loop mode when sound is played on SCSP or Macintosh Forward Loop Plays in normal direction Reverse Loop Reads the wave data from reverse direction to play Alternate Loop Reads the loop in normal or reverse directions alternatively This is effective only when SCSP is selected in Op
12. on Zooms in the selected section Select All Selects the entire wave currently in the Edit window Select Loop Only the loop portion of the wave in Edit window is selected Wave Editor User s Manual 19 e Note Set Note and Fine Tune The following window is displayed Note Fine Tune The parameters set in this window are as follows Note Sets Note Values of 0 127 can be set Fine Tune Sets Fine Tune Values of 0 127 can be set 20 e Mix Mixes the wave in Clipboard with selected part of current editing wave data The following screen is displayed when Mix is selected 100 The parameters set in this window are as follows Mix For the currently active wave input the percentage of the mixed file which is cur rently selected Values of 1 100 can be set OK Converts the temporary data to mixed data Wave Editor User s Manual 21 e Wave Edit Turns the Edit window into the wave display screen oIN440 Sample Size sooac Samping Rate 44100 Loop Mode C250 Bt 16 Loop Start 74 LoopEndi7d4 Cursor o Base Note g0 Fero There are three sections in wave display screen The top is Wave Edit screen the middle is Loop Edit screen and the bottom is header display screen These screens are described on the next page 22 A Wave Edit Screen If there is still enough memory this window can be opened repeatedly once Open is selected Wave data opened will be displayed i
13. oop Mode O Forward Loop C Reverse Loop m Alterrate Loop i Loop off The parameters set in this window are as follows Forward Loop Plays normally Reverse Loop Reads the wave data from reverse direction to play Alternate Loop Reads the loop in normally or reversed alternatively This is effective only when SCSP is selected by Option When Macintosh is se lected play is always Forward Loop even if Alternate Loop is selected Loop off Loop is not run OK Changes the loop mode of SCSP or temporary memory to specified mode 26 Effect Menu Each item in Effect menu is described here e Resample Resampling the current editing wave The following window is diplayed Resample Noy 44100 The parameters set in this window are as follows Now Displays the current sampling frequency New Sets new sampling frequency Values of 1 65535 can be set OK Re writes data of temporary memory in AIFF file Wave Editor User s Manual 27 e Pitch Shift Run Pitch Shift on current editing wave The following window is displayed Pitch Shift Mow a Ney The parameters set in this window are as follows Now Displays current frequency MIDI code New Sets new frequency MIDI code Values of 0 127 can be set OK Re writes data of temporary memory in AIFF file 28 e Size Shift Re sizes the sample of current editing wave The following window is displayed size
14. s the operation will be stopped and error dialog box displayed O Save SIN440 before closing Description of communication errors with SCSP and other application errors will be displayed in this dialog box Wave Editor User s Manual 39
15. t PNOHGO8 CUT Listen Ptt CuT Ptt CuT2 Open SIN a SIN440a88 I Cancel Desktop O n 0 M 0 D M 0 D 0 Size Sooo smps Sampling Rate 44 00 Channel Hote G Bit 16 The parameters used in the Open Special window are as follows Listen Listen to highlighted sound OK Open selected file Size Displays the sampling number of data Sampling rate Displays sampling frequency Channel Display snumber of channels Note Displays the frequency with MIDI note number Bit Displays the number of wave data bits r 14 e Save Saves current working file as SCSP data file The following Save screen is displayed Application Y MacintoshHD aalcpict aalcpict2 Aicpict a Alchemy 2 5 1 data D min Save AIFF File SIN440_t e Save As Saves current working file as SCSP data file with different file name The following screen is displayed Application Y Gbit The parameters set in this window are as follows 16 bit Save in 16 bit Audio IFF format 8 bit Save in 8 bit Audio IFF format Wave Editor User s Manual 15 e Close Closes current working file Save changes to File Name f l oO save The buttons used in this window are as follows OK Closes the window in its current state Save Saves the file Cancel Returns to Edit window An alert window will appear if closing is attempted with out saving changes Gave SIN440 before
16. t and output equipment is displayed Option 4 SCSP io Macintosh b LEN xi seo nana i a O 7 4 Select SCSP 8 bit and 16 bit radio buttons are displayed memory 4 HD gt 2 ey bit mono i 16bit 4 steren 4 Set output to either 8 bit or 16 bit 5 Click on the OK button System setting is done Wave Editor User s Manual 5 6 Select Get Sound in SCSP menu The window to capture sound is displayed memory 4 HD gt 2 m bit mono i 16bit 4 steren 7 Select Memory since short sound will be used 8 Press recording button i e black round button after selecting 8 bit 16 bit and mono stereo Sound begins to be recorded as soon as the button is pressed Recording will stop once the Stop button Black square button is pressed If the OK button is clicked it will return to wave edit window At this time the latest sound captured is displayed as a wave e Wave editing Next add a loop to this wave There are two bars displayed near the wave used for a loop Move the bar by dragging it While dragging the points of loop which are displayed as number at the bottom should be changing Furthermore the wave which is displayed near the central loop should also be changing Next lets move the loop edit slider While moving the bar and numbers for wave edit loop should be changing There are also other functions such as cut and copy wave filter mix with other
17. tion When Macintosh is se lected play is always Forward Loop even when Alternate Loop is selected Wave Editor User s Manual 23 Loop off Loop is not run Bit Displays the bit number of wave data Loop Start Displays and sets the start point of loop Loop End Displays and sets the endpoint of loop Cursor Displays and sets cursor location Base Note Sets Note Values of 0 127 can be set Fine Tune Sets Fine Tune Values of 0 127 can be set Set Reflects the header to wave display 24 e Hex Edit Sets Edit window to Hex decimal display screen SINAAU 000010 ODO OD 000040 OD H r oo00s0 oo0090 OOOo0RO OOO0BO ooo0cKd ooo000 E Z The functions used in this window are as follows Cursor e The data in currently selected cursor is displayed in reverse e Scrolls automatically when mouse is dragged towards outside of list display area Keyboard For data in the cursor values of 0 9 and A F can be input Display Data of Loop Start address and Loop End address are displayed in bold Scroll bar Works the same way as the regular scroll bar Used RAM Displays wave size in hex decimal number Window e File name is displayed in Title bar e Size box and scroll bar are the same as described in standard specification Wave Editor User s Manual 25 e Loop Mode Determines loop mode when sound is played on SCSP or Macintosh The following screen is displayed L
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