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1. For demonstration purposes find the song entitled Walkbass Double click on Walkbass to load it If you just have one disk drive the program may ask you to swap disks Just follow the prompts on the screen and click on the Okay button when you have inserted the proper disk To start the song select Play from the Jam menu You will first hear some audience applause and then music will start to play If you don t hear anything make sure your volume setting is at the appro priate level see Setting the Volume above If you ve hooked up your IIGs up to external amplification make sure everything is properly connected If you want to stop the music simply press the mouse button and the menu bar will reappear To start the music again pull down the Jam menu and reselect Play Once the music starts playing you can join in and jam by pressing any of the letter or number keys on the Ilcs keyboard Go ahead and try it In the song Walkbass you ll notice that The number keys play single piano notes e The row of keys starting with the letter Q play slow and medium piano riffs a riff is a short musical passage or melody e The row of keys starting with the letter A play fast piano riffs The bottom row of keys play drum fills For more variety try pressing the same keys while holding down the Keyboard Layout Shift key Notice how the Shift key lets you play bass solos and a g
2. ATURES csccssssssssssusssstsssssssussavesssaresesserenessesanes 15 Record Saving Your Recording Erase EDITING FEATURES o ccociosciorosccararsasrorasarasersrociananesinatasanansanananzass 17 Editing Riffs THE JAM SESSION SONGS un2 n02n10n02n00n00n200020228R28220020002 0000021010100 23 ABOUT THE AUTHORS unsenennsansnnonsunusunsnnnunssnannanunnnnennnontassronsntrere 25 WARRANTY INFORMATION eaussensunsnnsnsuonnunsannennensrosnunronsonennnennanne 27 Introduction Have you ever seen musicians get together and spontaneously create great sounding music without even rehearsing ahead of time Ever wished you could sit down and instantly play music just like the pros With Jam Session you can do just that Using high quality digitized instrument sounds in combination with music composed by professional songwriters Jam Session sets you free to cut loose and play sizzling solos and melodic passages on a variety of instruments while the program acts as a backup band for you You don t have to worry about making mistakes either Jam Session automatically takes care of all chord changes and other nitty gritty musical details so you ll never play a sour note Although Jam Session prevents you from making mistakes it doesn t stifle your creativity The special way in which the Jam Session songs are constructed leaves plenty of room for you to be the star of the show Jam Session also contains special feat
3. EF Eraser Cursor To remove a note or rest from the staff select the Eraser Cursor move the cursor to the item you want to remove and click once E TO listen to a riff while you are using the riff editor click on the Play button in the upper left corner of the edit window Instruments The currently assigned instruments for a particular riff are shown in the vertical rectangles that are displayed on the music staff Instrument rectangles cannot be altered in the riff editor and the tools in the Cursor Tool Box will not affect them Hold Note and Hold Repeat Some vertical rectangles on the music staff don t contain instrument names but contain the words Hold Note or Hold Repeat These are special riff features which are activated by pressing and holding down a riff key during normal play of a song If a riff contains the Hold Note feature the note immediately to the right of the Hold Note rectangle will sustain while the riff key is held down DADZ Ascot If a riff contains the Hold Repeat feature the group of notes after a repeat bar double bar with four dots and to the left of the Hold Repeat rectangle will repeat while the riff key is held down The number of repeats is indicated above the repeat bar The Hold Repeat feature will not work unless there is also a repeat bar immediately to the right of the Hold Repeat rectangle Pi NE Triplets Some riffs contain notes with a s
4. are entitled to use this product for your own use but may not sell or transfer reproductions of the software or manual to other parties in any way nor rent or lease the product to others without the prior written permission of Broderbund You may use one copy of the product on a single terminal connected to a single computer You may not network the product or otherwise use it on more than one computer or computer terminal at the same time For technical support on this or any other Brederbund product call 415 492 3500 Broderbund For more information about Brederbund Software and our products write to us at 17 Paul Drive San Rafael California 94903 2101 Copyright 1987 1989 Broderbund Software Inc All rights reserved
5. e button and drag the mouse up or down to raise or lower the pitch Release the button when the desired pitch appears ir Rest Cursor To place or insert a rest first select the Rest Cursor then put the cursor anywhere on the staff and click once An eighth rest will instantly appear on the staff To place a rest of a different time duration put the Rest Cursor on the music staff and hold down the mouse button while dragging the mouse to the right to increase the length of the rest or to the left to decrease it The rest symbol will change accordingly When the desired rest length appears simply release the button Bender Cursor The Bender Cursor works in much the same way as the Note Cursor and the Rest Cursor except that instead of adding new notes and rests to the staff the Bender Cursor is used to modify already existing notes and rests To modify the pitch of an existing note select the Bender Cursor If you position the Bender Cursor above or below a particular note and click the mouse the note will shift up or down to the position of the Bender Cursor The Bender Cursor can also be used to change an existing note s pitch in half step increments by placing the cursor over a note holding down the button and dragging the mouse up or down To modify the duration of a note or rest place the Bender Cursor directly over it and drag the mouse to the left or right while holding down the mouse button
6. ect the Auto Play riffs in the usual way Recording Features Record Saving Your Recording Erase You can record your Jam Session performances by selecting Record instead of Play from the Jam menu The song will begin and you can play along exactly as if you had selected Play except that now the program will remember every key you press After the song is finished or stopped manually you can listen to your recording by selecting Play from the Jam menu If you want to save your recording have a formatted disk or a disk with free space handy and select Save Song from the File menu You will have to save to a separate data disk because all the disks that come with Jam Session are loaded to their maximum capacity A window will appear on screen allowing you to indicate a new file name for your song If you have a single disk drive remove the Jam Session disk from your drive Then insert your data disk If you have a second drive you can switch to that drive for your data disk by clicking the Disk button Finally click on Save after naming your song Once a recording has been saved you can listen to it later by selecting Open Song from the File menu and loading the recording as you would any Jam Session song Select Erase from the Jam menu to clear all riffs that you recorded This feature will not affect recordings that are saved on a data disk ee o Editing Features Editing Riff
7. en their key is pressed and stop playing when another key is pressed or the riff finishes If Sequence Riffs from the Options menu is selected each key pressed will cause the corresponding riff to play in its entirety before the next riff begins This allows you to sequence several riffs together by pressing their riff keys ahead of time while the song is playing The presence of a check mark next to Sequence Riffs in the Options menu indicates that this option is currently turned on Reselecting Sequence Riffs will toggle this feature off and on Sync to Measure Auto Play Under normal conditions Jam Session riffs start to play whenever a key is pressed without regard to the song s rhythmic beat To insure that every riff starts playing on beat select Sync to Measure from the Options menu While this feature is turned on a riff won t actually start playing until the beginning of the next musical measure even though you may have pressed the riff key in the middle of the measure The presence of a check mark next to Sync to Measure in the Options menu indicates this option is currently turned on To toggle this feature off and on simply reselect Sync to Measure If you d rather listen to Jam Session music instead of playing it open a song and select Auto Play from the Jam menu The program will then automatically start jamming by itself If Sync to Measure is turned on when you select Auto Play it will aff
8. ld creating music and sound effects for various programs Ed believes that microcomputer technology will help to make the creation of music a fun and easy process for everybody Steve was part of the original Macintosh software team He helped program the Finder and was designated hitter for the Mac ROM Prior to his contribution on the Mac he worked at Xerox doing computer research Steve s guidance and programming were instru mental to both Jam Session and the Studio Session project Neil has been a musician since he was 4 years old and started programming computers at age 11 He is proficient on the saxo phone flute piano and various Apple computers but can t decide which he likes best Prior to producing Jam Session Neil helped to program Studio Session He is a graduate of the SCSP class of 87 Ty started programming the Apple II in 1980 and also programmed video games for Milton Bradley in the early days of cartridge games Ty s first major Mac project was Studio Session and like Neil is a graduate of the SCSP class of 87 Warranty Information Broderbund s Limited Ninety Day Warranty Disk Replacement Policy Brederbund warrants for a period of ninety 90 days following the original retail purchase of this copy of Jam Session that the program is free from substantial errors or defects that will materially interfere with the operation of the program as described in the e
9. lease the key e Holding down certain riff keys will cause the riff or a portion of the riff to repeat The appropriate key for the above procedures varies with the song you re playing so feel free to experiment Performance Features Show Piano Keyboard Set Song Length Set Tempo Atmosphere Sequence Riffs A piano keyboard reflecting the notes you play can be displayed at the bottom of the screen If you want to have the keyboard shown select Show Piano Keyboard from the Options menu Once the keyboard appears you can remove it by selecting Hide Piano Keyboard from the Options menu Each Jam Session song is set to repeat or cycle a certain number of times which determines the overall playing time By changing the number of cycles you can shorten or lengthen a song To alter the length of a song in this manner select Set Song Length from the Options menu When the window appears type in a new number of cycles and click the Yes button You can determine how fast or slow a song plays by selecting Set Tempo from the Options menu When the window appears type in a new number from 10 to 450 The greater the number the faster the song will play If Atmosphere in the Options menu has a check mark next to it you will hear applause at the start and end of each Jam Session song By selecting Atmosphere you can toggle this feature off and on Under normal conditions most Jam Session riffs start to play wh
10. mall 3 above them These are triplets and can be edited and placed on the staff like other notes Editing Other Riffs While in the editor you can edit additional riffs from the same song simply by hitting the desired riff key The corre sponding riff for the key you hit will appear in notational form in the edit window Because of the special way Jam Session songs are constructed most riff keys have several different riffs assigned to them When you press a key in a song the particular riff you hear depends on which part of the song is currently playing As a result to edit all of the different riffs assigned to a particular riff key you should play the song and then select the editor when you find the desired riff for that key For riffs that have multiple parts hit the Return key to display the notes for each different part Saving Your Changes When you are finished editing riffs select Close from the File menu If you want to keep your changes for future playing select Save Song from the File menu to save the song along with the edited riffs to a data disk If you don t want to keep your changes you can restore the original riffs and instruments if any were changed to the last saved version simply by selecting Revert from the File menu RENNEN The Jam Session Songs Classical Country Jazz Miscellaneous Rock Pop Chopinjamski Classical stylings on the ivories Jam
11. nclosed user documentation This policy applies to the initial purchaser only If you believe you have found any such error or defect in the program during the warranty period call Braderbund s Technical Support De partment at 415 492 3500 between the hours of 8 a m and 5 p m Pacific Time Monday through Friday Brederbund technical personnel will attempt to help you correct or avoid the problem If any such error or defect cannot be corrected or reasonably avoided Brederbund will inform you how to obtain a corrected program disk or at Brederbund s option Brederbund may authorize a refund of your purchase price This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have rights which vary from state to state If any disk supplied with this product fails within ninety 90 days of purchase for any reason other than accident or misuse please return the defective disk together with a dated proof of purchase to Broder bund Software Direct 17 Paul Drive San Rafael CA 94903 2101 for a free replacement This policy applies to the original purchaser only Brederbund will replace program disks damaged for any reason whether during or after the ninety 90 day free replacement period for 5 per disk plus a postage and handling charge of 2 50 per request as long as the program is still being manufactured by Brederbund Unauthorized representations Brederbund warrants only that the program will perform as described in
12. object 2 Press and release the mouse button Drag 1 Position the pointer on an object 2 Press and hold the mouse button 3 Move the pointer to a new position 4 Release the mouse button Double click 1 Position the pointer on an object 2 Press and release the mouse button twice quickly Pull down Menus 1 Position the pointer on a menu title within the menu bar 2 Press the mouse button and drag the pointer to the menu choice 3 Release the mouse button When you play a Jam Session song the menu bar at the top of the screen will disappear When the song stops or if the mouse button is pressed the menu bar will reappear To install Jam Session on your hard disk simply copy all of the files from both Jam Session disks into one folder on your hard disk It s important that you also copy the file named Studio 24 into your System Fonts folder This file is located on Jam Session Disk 1 A SE pe pee a A 8 Let s Jam Starting the Program Your Jam Session package contains two disks Follow these step by step instructions to start the program 1 If your IIGs is connected to an external sound system such as a stereo or portable cassette player you should turn on that equip ment but make sure the volume is set at a low level 2 With your IIGs turned off insert the Jam Session Disk 1 disk into Drive 1 Put the Jam Session Disk 2 disk into Drive 2 if you have one If you d
13. on t have a second disk drive you ll have to load Disk 2 disk later 3 Turn on your IIGs After a few seconds a window will appear with a list of file names Click the Jam Session file name then click the Open button After a few seconds an animated title screen will appear Setting the Volume and To adjust the IIGs volume access the IIGs Desk Accessories by System Speed pressing the Open Apple Control and Esc keys simultaneously Using the arrow keys select Control Panel then select Sound and adjust the volume to the desired level Press Return to get back to the Control Panel To make sure your system is operating at the fast speed use the arrow keys to select System Speed and make sure it is set to Fast Press return to get back to the Control Panel Select Quit at the Control Panel and Desk Accessories to return to the program Selecting a Song Now we re ready to jam To play a new Jam Session song select Open Song from the File menu A window will appear displaying a list of files Double click on Songs to see the list of Jam Session songs A One and a Two and a Three Playing Along If the window does not contain Songs and if you don t have a second disk drive eject the disk currently in the drive insert the Jam Session Disk 1 disk into the drive and click on the Disk button If you have a second drive insert the Jam Session Disk 1 disk into the drive and click on the Disk button
14. oque Jamming in the baroque style Mintsleeves Variations on a traditional theme Chicken Jamboree Take your pick on this bluegrass breakdown Pickin n Clickin Saloon style country licks Django Djam Guitar jazz in the style of Django Reinhardt Two Hand Jazz Night club piano stylings Walkbass Medium tempo jazz blues Happy Fingers 20 s style chase music Jambo Drums and percussion BitMap Rap Funky fingerings for your computer Nerdwalk Lighthearted collection of sound Berry Jam Classic rock n roll from the 50 s Rock Pop continued Boogie Jam Boogie woogie piano licks Jamaica Reggae jam complete with steel drums Jamtana Hot Latin style rock Metal Madness Head banging craziness with lots of distortion Shuffle Off Heavy blues rock jam Studio Rock Modern rock stylings Traffic Jam Techno pop rock All songs written by Ed Bogas except JAMBO by Steve Mitchell METAL MADNESS by Edward Badasov and BITMAP RAP by Neil Cormia About the Authors Ed Bogas Steve Capps Neil Cormia Ty Roberts Ed has been a musician for most of his life working primarily as a composer He has scored dozens of movies television shows com mercials and live shows Recently he worked on the Garfield television specials and can be heard as the clucking chicken in the California Egg Board commercials During the last few years he has been active in the microcomputer fie
15. part Headphones with an 1 8 inch Plug These headphones are typically the kind used with portable cassette players and can be plugged directly into the IIGS phono jack However the IIGs only produces mono output so music will only come out of one of the headphone speakers If you want to hear music in both ears you should get an 1 8 inch MONO ADAPTER Radio Shack part 274 368 Plug the adapter into the IIGS phono jack and then plug the headphones into the adapter Headphones with a 1 4 inch Plug These headphones have a large plug that typically fits a stereo receiver or tape deck To connect these headphones to the IIGs you will need to obtain a 1 4 inch STEREO TO 1 8 inch MONO ADAPTER Radio Shack part 274 361A Plug the adapter into the IIGS phono jack and then plug the headphones into the adapter External Speakers There is a variety of small to medium size speak ers available that can plug directly into the IIGs phono jack These speakers are available in mono one speaker or stereo two speak ers If you get stereo speakers you may also want to get an 1 8 inch MONO ADAPTER Radio Shack part 4274 368 so that the IIGS mono sound will play through both speakers Portable Cassette Player To connect your IIcs to a portable cassette player you will need a cable with two 1 8 inch plugs Radio Shack part 442 2420 One end of the cable plugs into the IIGs 1 8 inch phono jack and the other end plugs into yo
16. reater variety of drum fills If you want the Shift key down for a prolonged period of time you can simply press the Caps Lock key Feel free to experiment with all the keys You can t make a mistake with Jam Session To get a better idea of what each key does select Keyboard Index from the Options menu A window will appear displaying the musical functions for each row of keys in addition to any special keys The top row of keys the number keys will usually be reserved for single note scales Other rows of keys will usually have either slow riffs fast riffs percussion riffs or single note scales Hold down the Shift key while viewing the Keyboard Index to see how the Shift Key affects the keyboard layout Certain keys are reserved for special functions as follows Option Holding down the Option key together with cer tain repeating riff keys will cause the riffs to descend in pitch chromatically a half step at a time Open Apple Holding down the Command key together with certain repeating riff keys will cause the riffs to ascend in pitch chromatically Space bar Pressing the Space bar will cause a riff to stop playing Note The Delete Return Esc and Enter keys are inactive when the music is playing There are also special procedures that allow you to further customize your playing Holding down certain riff keys will cause one note in the riff to sustain until you re
17. s If you know how to read music and want to create your own riffs Jam Session contains a simplified music editor that allows you to modify the existing riffs in each song To edit a riff start a song by selecting Play from the Jam menu and then play along normally at least one riff must be played At any point you choose press the mouse button to stop playing Now select Edit Riff from the Edit menu and a musical staff will appear showing the notational repre sentation of the last riff you played Editing riffs is done by using the four tools located in the Cursor Tool Box at the lower left corner of the edit window These tools can be selected by pointing and clicking on them There are four tools available the Note Cursor Rest Cursor Bender Cursor and the Eraser Cursor Y Note Cursor To place or insert a new note on the music staff select the Note Cursor and then simply position that cursor on a specific staff line and click once An eighth note will instantly appear at that location To place a note of a different time duration put the Note Cursor on the music staff hold down the mouse button and drag the mouse to the right to increase the length of the note or left to decrease the length The note symbol will change accordingly When the desired note length appears simply release the button to place the note To adjust the pitch of a note in half step increments put the Note Cursor on the staff hold down the mous
18. the user documentation No other advertising description or representation whether made by a Brederbund dealer distributor agent or employee shall be binding upon Brederbund or shall change the terms of this warranty Limitations on Warranty IMPLIED WARRANTIES LIMITED EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE BRODERBUND MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING THIS PRODUCT BRODERBUND DIS CLAIMS ANY WARRANTY THAT THE SOFTWARE IS FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE NINETY 90 DAY DURATION OF THIS LIMITED EXPRESS WARRANTY AND IS OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU NO CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BRODERBUND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES EVEN IF BRODERBUND IS ADVISED OF OR AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THIS MEANS THAT BRODERBUND SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR LOST PROFITS OR REVENUES OR FOR DAMAGES OR COSTS INCURRED AS A RESULT OF LOSS OF TIME DATA OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR FROM ANY OTHER CAUSE EXCEPT THE ACTUAL COST OF THE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL BRODERBUNDSS LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THIS PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE QUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU You
19. ur cassette player s AUX inputjack If your cassette player does not have an AUX input jack refer to the instruction manual for directions on how to feed external input into your cassette player Stereo Receiver To connect your IIGs to your stereo you will need a cable with an 1 8 inch plug at one end and an RCA plug at the other end Radio Shack part 42 2444 Plug the 1 8 inch plug into the IIGs phono jack and the RCA plug into your stereo s AUX input jack Consult the manual that came with your stereo for information on selecting auxiliary input You will also need to select Mono on your stereo so the music will play out of both speakers If your stereo does not have a Mono selector and you would like to hear the music play through both speakers you will need to get a cable that splits into two RCA plugs Radio Shack part 142 2153 Stereo Cards for the Apple IIGs There are plug in cards available for the Apple Ics that allow it to produce full stereo sound Jam Session has been designed to take advantage of these cards If you have one of these cards please follow the instructions for the stereo card to find out how to connect it to a speaker system Mouse Review Hard Disk Installation If you are new to the Apple IIGs you should read your User s Manual for information on the special features of the computer This section quickly reviews the methods for using the mouse Click 1 Position the pointer on an
20. ures such as a riff editor that let you further expand your musical creativity Above all Jam Session is meant to be fun so take a deep breath and get ready it s almost show time Getting Started What You Will Need External Amplification An Apple llcs with at least 768K of memory Optional Equipment e A second disk drive External amplification see below e Stereo card see below e At least one blank formatted disk All of the songs included in this program take full advantage of the sophisticated sound chip built into the Apple IIGs As a result Jam Session produces a very rich and authentic sound However the small speaker inside the IIGS cannot convey the entire frequency spectrum that the sound chip produces To get the full benefit of Jam Session s high quality sound it s recommended that you use some form of external amplification headphones stereo etc with the program It s actually quite simple to hook up your IIcs to an external sound system At the back of your computer you ll find an external speaker jack with an icon below it that looks like a pair of headphones This jack is a standard 1 8 inch phono jack to which you can connect headphones external speakers a stereo system or a portable cassette player Connecting instructions are included below and in cases where a connecting cable or adapter is required a Radio Shack part number has been included so you can easily obtain the necessary
21. users quide all the musical thrills without the musical skills by Bogas Productions Programming Apple IIGS Version Musical Direction Product Manager Marketing Manager Program Graphics Manual Special Thanks to Steve Capps Neil Cormia Ty Roberts Neil Cormia Ed Bogas Edward Badasov Latricia Turner Avril Harrison Edward Badasov Todd Rundgren Braderbund Quality Assurance Department Marge Boots David Kessler Will Naber Gene Portwood Neal Cavanaugh Copyright 1987 1989 Brederbund Software Inc 17 Paul Drive San Rafael California 94903 2101 All rights reserved Apple and Apple Ilcs are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Radio Shack is a service mark of Tandy Corporation Jam Session is a trademark of Broderbund Software Inc 099 Contents INTRODUCTION iia aiisado anisi 4 GETTING STARTED o ccoo 5 What You Will Need External Amplification Mouse Review Hard Disk Installation LET S JAM wessscsssscssscssrescucenersnssssssnsessssurasecsosensusssotoneaconeasansseseessserozorans 9 Starting the Program Setting the Volume and System Speed Selecting a Song A One and a Two and a Three Playing Along Keyboard Layout PERFORMANCE FEATURES ooccocaconacosnioncooniosnoscoranrsrenarerenrasersararesss 13 Show Piano Keyboard Set Song Length Set Tempo Atmosphere Sequence Riffs Sync to Measure Auto Play RECORDING FE

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