User Guide

Chapter 3: Tutorial22
set these loop markers by mouse-clicking above the Wave Overview Window to
set the start marker, and below to set the end marker.
Then, all you have to do is press the
LOOP
button (shown below) to hear the
section you have marked loop continuously until you press the loop button again.
Print Out a Hardcopy of The Sheet Music For Further
Study!
By now, you have seen some of the program's powerful MIDI playback features.
But we still have a few more things to do. Follow these instructions to print out a
beautiful hardcopy of the sheet music right on your own inkjet or laser printer.
First, select the song you wish to print out by loading it in to the program using
the songlist.
Make sure the program is in Notation mode before you press the print button,
otherwise you may end up printing the
TEXT/CONTENT
screen instead of the
notation. You can switch to this by hitting
F2
.
Then, press the
PRINT
button to use the print feature.
This is the "Print MIDI Notation" option. Alternately, you can open the MIDI
Notation Window (shown below), select the part you want to print out, and press
the MIDI Notation's internal
PRINT BUTTON
(shown here.)
Playing All the Pieces Contained on the CD-ROM
Let's cue up more than one piece at a time.
Select the ALL SONGS Category List to ensure that you are displaying the list of
all the pieces in the program.
Then, press the play ALL button. This will play through the pieces one by one,
with a few seconds pause between each. The pieces are played in random order.