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Synthesized Sample Editor
Demo Release 1.1

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Intro
          
         We are pleased to see you are interested in Synthesized Sample
    Editor. We like to call it SSE.  This is a new approach to sound
    and music for the PC world.  SSE will  allow you to create sound
    samples to develop musical scores for use with world famous
    programs such as Whacker Tracker and Fast Tracker.  SSE has a
    unique feature that allows freedom of expression by letting
    the user take the mouse  in hand and create a waveform free from
    any restrictions.  The samples created by SSE are very clean and
    totally noise free.  An additional method of creating waveforms is
    by using SSE's patch functions.  The user clicks on a few values to
    be entered into a patch equation, clicks once more to start, and
    voila! a complex waveform is created right before your very eyes. 
    For those of you interested in sound shaping, these waveforms are
    created with an envelope pattern. There are five to choose from,
    and one is user programmable via the mouse.  SSE offers some
    special effects such as echo, smoothing, and distortion.  With SSE,
    it is also possible to edit samples and waveforms.  
        Feel free to use the included samples as you like.  The five 
    samples were created using SSE.

System Requirements

    - 512K of free base memory
    - mouse
    - VGA graphics (640 x 480)
    - Sound device (Soundplayer, DAC, Stereo DAC, Sound Blaster)
    - 80286 or better 
    - 80386DX-16Mhz or better to play samples
    - optional 80X87 math coprocessor (it will create samples faster)

    - no EMM driver
    - no TSRs
    - no screen savers
    - no shells (Windows included)

Registered version will have:

    - more special effects
    - more patch functions
    - ability to save created and modified samples


                 

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                           Table of Contents

         i ........................ Intro
         ii........................ Table of contents
         1 ........................ SSE Screen Display
         1 ........................ Menu Commands
         1 ........................ Load File
         1 ........................ Save File
         2 ........................ Configuration
         2 ........................ Pan Left & Right
         3 ........................ Edit-FX-Amplitude
         3 ........................ Edit-FX-Echo
         3 ........................ Edit-FX-Reverse
         3 ........................ Edit-FX-Smooth
         3 ........................ Edit-FX-Distortion
         4 ........................ Edit-FX-Play Sample
         4 ........................ Edit-FX-Quit
         4 ........................ Edit-Patch
         5 ........................ Edit-Patch-Programmable envelop
         5 ........................ Edit-Edit-Play Sample
         5 ........................ Edit-Edit-Copy to buffer
         6 ........................ Edit-Edit-Insert into waveform
         6 ........................ Edit-Edit-Delete from Sample
         6 ........................ Edit-Edit-Flat line it
         6 ........................ Edit-Edit-Append to Buffer
         6 ........................ Edit-Edit-Erase Buffer contents
         6 ........................ Edit-Edit-Marking
         6 ........................ Edit-Edit-Quit
         7 ........................ Edit-New Wave
         7 ........................ Edit-Free From
         7 ........................ Edit-Quit
         7 ........................ Play Sample
         7 ........................ Whole Sample View
         7 ........................ Quit
         8 ........................ How to Make a Sample
         9 ........................ DAC & Soundplayer  
         10........................ Order Form
         11........................ Tech Support & Register Info













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SSE Screen Display

         After the initial introductory screen, you will see the
    working screen.  The top half shows a grid where the waveform will
    appear.  The lower half has a few more sections to it.  Just below
    the grid you will see a rectangular box.  This represents the size
    of the sample.  Inside this box is another, it shows what part of
    the sample is displayed on the grid.  As you move about the sample,
    the smaller box will move.  The left side shows all the menu
    options and the sub-menus.  The center of the lower half shows
    specifics about the file; i.e. file size in bytes, viewing position
    of sample, and names of the sample file. The upper right shows two
    status bars.  One shows how much buffer space is available for the
    current sample. The other shows how much buffer space is available
    for editing.  Both have a capacity of 64K bytes.  Below that is a
    dual purpose window.  When in the patch routines, it will show the
    current envelope pattern.  When editing, it will show the contents
    of the editing buffer.  More will be explained later.


SSE Menu Commands

     Load file
     -------------------------
         Use the left mouse button to click on Load file. The files
    specified in the configuration will appear.  You may click, using
    the left mouse button, on the file, drive, sub or root directory of
    your choice.  Use the up and down arrows to scroll through your
    list. 

     You may abort this operation using the right mouse button.


     Save file
     ------------------------
         This option is not available in the demo package.  If you are
    interested in obtaining the latest version of SSE please mail
    (check or money order) $19.95 U.S. dollars + $2 for shipping to:

         Michel P. Weber
         P.O. Box  711901
         Santee, CA.  92072-1901  USA

          If you are ordering from outside the U.S. please
     include  $5 U.S dollars for shipping.

         Please fill out and attach the order form SSE.FRM to help us
    in providing more useful and entertaining software.




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     Configuration
     -------------------------
         SSE is configurable to use the directory that contains your
    samples. Click on the Sample Path, and the current directory will
    be displayed.  Find the directory you want by clicking on the ".."
    or directory name.  When you have reached your destination, press
    the right mouse button.

         Samples can be used on PC or Amiga machines.  To set SSE for
    one or the other, click on Sample Mode.  The mode will toggle
    between the two formats.

         SSE can load in any type of file, 64K bytes or less in size. 
    You may load in .WAV, or uncompressed .VOC files.  Click on Sample
    Extension and enter the file name extension.  Executable files that
    have embedded sound waves can be used.

         SSE can support different sound playing devices.  Click on
    Sound Device and a list of available choices appear. Simply click
    on the one you want.  If available, SSE will change to that
    setting.  You may click on Quit if you decide not to change.

         If the colors don't suit your taste, click on Colors. You may
    change the menu borders, background colors, or text colors.  Click
    on the title until the color box displays what you want.  You may
    click on Default to use original SSE colors or Load Colors that
    were saved on disk previously.  Click on Quit when you are
    finished.

         When you have configured SSE, simply click on Quit.  A
    configuration file is created so that next time you use SSE it will
    configure itself as you set it.


    Pan Left & Pan Right
    -------------------------

         You may view different parts of the waveform by clicking on
    either of these commands.  The display will move 320 data points
    (bytes) at a time until you reach the end or beginning of the
    sample.










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    Edit (sub-menu)
    -------------------------
    
         FX (edit)
         -------------------------
    
              Amplitude (edit-fx)
              -------------------------
              This function will increase the amplitude of the
              waveform.  It works on the principle that anything below
              center is increased negatively and anything above center
              is increased positively.  If a waveform's data is all
              below the center, it will be pushed down further.  This
              happens if you load a text file in the PC mode.

              Echo (edit-fx)
              -------------------------
              Use this feature to add reverb to the sample.  Voice
              samples have the greatest result.  When you click on Echo
              you will be prompted to select the amount of delay in
              seconds.  Click on the up and down arrows to change the
              delay time.  Click on Echoize to modify the sample. 
              Experiment with this until you reach the desired effect. 
              

              NOTE: You need to re-load the sample to undo the Echo.

              Reverse (edit-fx)
              -------------------------
              Click on Reverse for the sample to be played backwards. 
              The sample will be stored into memory in reverse.  Click
              on Reverse again to undo.  You will not hear the sample
              at this time.

              Smooth (edit-fx)
              -------------------------
              Click on Smooth to get rid of any noise.  This will
              'smooth' out any spikes and high frequency sounds.

              Distortion (edit-fx)
              -------------------------
              Click on Distortion to change the sound quality of the
              sample.  This works best on samples that are uniform in
              sound, i.e. bells, sinusoidal.  Click on Distortion again
              to undo.






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              Play sample (edit-fx)
              -------------------------
              Click on Play to hear the current sample.  The sample
              will be played through the current sound device at a
              fixed rate.  As the sample is played you will see a
              vertical bar appear in the position indicator window. 
              This represents the position of the sample as it is being
              played.  Some voice samples will be played out of speed. 
              The registered version will allow you to change the play
              rate.

         
              Quit (edit-fx)
              -------------------------
              Click on Quit to go back to the previous menu.


         Patch (edit)
         -------------------------
         Click on Patch to enter the sub-section that allows you to
         create samples.  You will be warned about losing data.  If
         you pick NO, you will return to the Edit menu.  If you select 
         YES you will then see an array of numbers in one window and 
         an envelope pattern in another.  A mini-menu with commands 
         from the main menu will also appear.  If you click on CREATE 
         SAMPLE, the current sample in the grid will be erased and a 
         status bar will appear.  The status bar will show how long 
         the process will take.  When the creation is finished the 
         waveform will appear and you may play it via Play sample in 
         the mini-menu.  

              Array of Numbers
              -------------------------
              At the top of the array is the patch function.  This demo
              version has three to choose from.  The registered version
              will have three more for a total of six.

              Duration selects how long the sample lasts in seconds. 
              The longer the duration, the longer the creation process
              will take.  If you have a very fast machine this will not
              take long.  A math coprocessor will reduce this time
              significantly.

              Next, are the three order values.  These numbers influence
              the frequency of the samples.  The higher the number, the
              higher the frequency.  Since there is an incredible
              amount of numerical combinations, it is impossible for us
              to test all.  We have come across some that produce a
              flat waveform.



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              Next to the three order values are the amplitude
              variables.  These change the magnitude of each order
              value. The Eccentric patch function adds the three
              amplitude values together and work as one.

              The Amplitude value makes the overall sample louder or
              more quiet.  Increasing this value can cause the waveform
              to reach minimum and maximum values or clip.

              The Envelope pattern selected will create similar
              samples, but the volume will vary.  Select pattern number
              5 to create a pattern that can be used in MOD file
              editors that repeat samples.

              When you have selected the numbers, amplitude, and
              pattern, click on CREATE SAMPLE.  This will create the
              sample using all the parameters you have selected. 
              Listen to the sample and make any changes for the desired
              effect.

              Programmable Envelope
              -------------------------
              Select envelope pattern number 6.  You will then see the
              word 'Edit' appear, as well as a new envelope pattern in
              the window.  Click on 'Edit' and you now have a new
              cursor in the envelope pattern window.  Hold down the
              left mouse button and move the mouse to create the
              desired pattern.  When you are finished, press ESC on
              the keyboard.  You now can create a sample using the new
              envelope pattern.

              NOTICE:    The programmable envelope pattern will be lost
                         when you exit the Patch functions.

         Edit (edit)
         -------------------------
              Play sample (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              Click on Play sample to hear the current sample.  The
              sample will be played through the current sound device. 
              As the sample is played, you will see a vertical bar
              appear in the position indicator window.  This represents
              the position of the sample as it is being played.  The
              registered version will allow you to change the play
              rate.

              Copy to Buffer (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              Click here to copy, what is currently highlighted on the
              grid, to the temporary holding buffer.  Whatever is
              highlighted will appear in the edit buffer window.  Any
              data existing in the edit buffer prior to this, will be
              erased.  The buffer usage bar will increase accordingly.

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              Insert into waveform (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              Click here to take the contents of the edit buffer and
              place it into the current waveform on the grid.  After
              you click on this selection, your cursor will appear on
              the grid.  Move the cursor where you want the insertion
              to occur.  Click on the left mouse button.  The waveform
              will increase in size depending on the size of the edit
              buffer.  The size of the sample will be displayed in the
              buffer usage bar.  You may click on the right mouse
              button to abort the insertion.
         
              Delete from Sample (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              After highlighting an area of the waveform on the grid,
              you may remove it from the sample by clicking on Delete
              from Sample.  The usage bar will decrease accordingly.

              Flat line (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              Highlighted areas of the waveform can be flat lined by
              clicking on this menu selection.

              Append to Buffer (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              Highlighted areas of the waveform can be added to the
              existing data in the edit buffer.  This can be repeated
              until the buffer usage is filled.  The edit buffer usage
              bar will increase as you add to the edit buffer.

              Erase Buffer contents (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              This will clear all data from the edit buffer.  The edit
              buffer usage bar will reflect this.

              Marking (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              Click on Marking. The word 'Marking' will appear and the
              cursor will appear on the grid.  Place the cursor at the
              beginning of the area to highlight and click the left
              mouse button.  Move the cursor to the end of the area and
              click again.  You will notice the waveform will be
              highlighted.

              Quit (edit,edit)
              -------------------------
              You may click here at any time to stop the editing
              functions.




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         New wave (edit)
         --------------------
         To start a new waveform and lose existing waveform data, click
         here.  You will be prompted to confirm this action.

         Free form (edit)
         --------------------
         Click here to use the mouse to create custom waveforms.  After
         you click on the left mouse button, the cursor will appear on
         the grid.  You may do this to any loaded waveform or after
         starting a new waveform.  

              - Place your mouse anywhere on the grid
              - hold down the left mouse button
              - Move mouse slowly to right
              - Move mouse up and down variably
              - Release the mouse button

         You have now created a unique waveform.  Click on the right
         mouse button to return to menu operations.  You may continue
         to create custom waveforms by following the above steps.  By
         moving the cursor past the right side of the grid, the
         waveform will scroll to the left allowing further freeform
         wave creation.

         Quit (edit)
         --------------------
         Click here to return to the previous menu.

    Play sample 
    -------------------------
    Click on Play to hear the current sample.  The sample will be
    played through the current sound device at a fixed rate.  As the
    sample is played, you will see a vertical bar appear in the
    position indicator window.  This represents the position of the
    sample as it is being played.  Some voice samples will be played
    out of speed.  The registered version will allow you to change the
    play rate.
    

    Whole sample view
    -------------------- 
    Click on this to show a representation of the entire sample on the
    grid.  Click the mouse button again to return to normal view.

    Quit
    --------------------
    Click here to quit SSE.  
    



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    How to make a Sample
    --------------------

         Start at the main menu.  You know you're there when no other
    menus are overlapping.  

              - Click on Edit
              - Click on New wave
              - Click on Yes to confirm losing data.

         To create the sample, click on Free Form.  The cursor is on
    the grid.  Hold down the left mouse button and move it up and down
    while slowly moving it to the right.  Do this for about 5 grid
    blocks.  Press the right mouse button to return to the menu. 

              - Click on Edit
              - Click on Marking

         Place the cursor at the start of the wave form you created in
    the previous step and press the left mouse button, "MARKING" will
    appear.  Move the cursor to the end of the wave form. Press the
    left mouse button again.  The wave form is now highlighted.  

              - Click on Copy to buffer
              - Click on Append to buffer - do this about 5 times
              - Click on Insert

         Place the cursor at the end of your waveform and press the
    left mouse button.  Your waveform has now repeated itself.  Click
    on Play Sample to hear your waveform.  You may add to the waveform
    by clicking on Quit, then Free Form.  Move the cursor to the right
    until you see the end of the waveform.  Click the right mouse button
    to stop the free form editing.  Once you have created the desired
    waveform, you can modify it with special effects found in the FX menu.


















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    DAC & Soundplayer
    -------------------------

    If you don't have a SoundBlaster card you may use the next best
    thing. A DAC, or as some people call it a Soundplayer.  This device
    is the same as that used on the SoundBlaster and sounds just as
    good.  It is a digital to analog converter which connects to your
    parallel port.  Below is a simplified diagram on how to build one
    for yourself.

    If you don't want to make a DAC, you may order a fully assembled
    and tested unit.  See the order form SSE.FRM for more details.


 Parallel
    port         Resistors


 pin no
    2 2.8 M Ŀ
                                      
    3 1.4 M Ĵ
                                      
    4 0.7 M Ĵ
                                      
    5 352 K Ĵ                 Ŀ
                                                                   
    6 176 K Ĵ                  Amplifier  
                                                        or any     
    7 88 K Ĵ                  kind of    
                                                        Stereo     
    8 44 K Ĵ      Capacitor   system     
                                                        (50k      
    9 22 K Ĵ20uFĴ  impedance)
                                                                    
   18Ĵ            
  (gnd)                                                 















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Send to:      Michel P. Weber
              P.O. Box 711901
              Santee, CA.  92072-1901  USA

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    Tech Support
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         If you are having problems with SSE and would like some help,
    you may send me a post note at the PO Box address or you may send
    me e-mail at

         mpweber@pnet01.cts.com

    which is an internet account number.  If you have Compuserve you
    have access to internet.

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*   To register:                                                      *
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*    Mail $19.95 U.S. dollars (add $2 shipping and handling for       * 
*    US orders, $5 for foreign orders) to:                            *
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*   Michel P. Weber                                                   *
*   P.O. Box 711901                                                   *
*   Santee, CA.  92072-1901  USA                                      *
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*    You will receive the latest version of SSE.  The latest          * 
*    version will include more special effects and more patch         *
*    functions.  Your name and address will be placed on file for     * 
*    future upgrades.                                                 *
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*   I can be contacted via internet at                                *
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*        mpweber@pnet01.cts.com                                       *
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