
The Songs Menu 11
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reproduce the digitised sounds.
15kHz: This option will switch the entire player to 15kHz base frequency, instead of the normal
64kHz. This doesn't apply to 16-bit voices. It does however enable a sort of "Bass-mode" for 8-bit
channels.
DELETE: This will delete the entire song (sequencer table) from the current file. You might need to
do some additional cleaning to save space though.
14 Disk Operations
This menu denoted "DISK" holds most options you should know from DOS. The main options should
be pretty obvious.
MLOAD: This loads the entire song module from disk. (Don't forget to add the ".MSC" extension!) If
there's a digi-pack with the same name (but with extension ".DRP") it'll automaticly be loaded aswell.
MSAVE: This saves an entire song module to disk. In contrary to MLOAD, any digi-pack has to be
saved seperately by using the DSAVE option.
DLOAD: This loads a digi-pack from disk (Usual extension ".DRP").
DSAVE: This saves a digipack from memory to disk. Separate digi's can only be saved from the
"ARRANGE" window.
You could use your own extensions to save your stuff, but we recommend using these:
.COM for compiled music modules
.MSC for song modules.
.DRP for module based sample packs.
.SMP for single samples.
All disk operations can be aborted by closing the window for filename entry.
15 The Comp Menu
This menu only has one option: "PACK". This enables you to save the song pack as an executable.
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