Master Flatpick Guitar Solos
Chapter 2 : Installation10Once you have selected the driver preferences, the program's Main Screen willappear and you will be ready to use the Ma
Chapter 3: Tutorial 11Chapter 3: TutorialExploring the Master Flatpick Guitar Solos FeaturesThis tutorial assumes that you've already installed t
Chapter 3: Tutorial12This area also allows you to set specific LOOP POINTS by clicking above andbelow the desired section. The top loop point marker s
Chapter 3: Tutorial 13This listbox allows you to select songs from different Songlists (see below) basedon the category selected here. To use the song
Chapter 3: Tutorial14Allows you to quickly change the Key at which the piece is played back.Note: Changing the Key will affect the tempo of the digita
Chapter 3: Tutorial 15This button launches the opening chapter of the program's Help Topics, whichcontains full descriptions of all the features
Chapter 3: Tutorial16The PLAY ButtonsPlay ButtonPlay a single piece by using the play button or selecting from the song listThe PLAY button will play
Chapter 3: Tutorial 17Previous/Next Piece buttons.These buttons move to the previous or next piece when you are playing more thanone piece.
Chapter 3: Tutorial18Check out the Main Program ScreenThe left-hand pane of the Content/Text screen provides easy navigationthroughout the program.Nav
Chapter 3: Tutorial 19Click on the speaker icon to launch/hear the lesson.Click on the notes icon to play the lesson described in the text to the rig
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Chapter 3: Tutorial20MIDI Notation Window displaying the guitar part and tablature.As you can see, this notation mode provides you with an excellent v
Chapter 3: Tutorial 21Now when you press the PLAY button, you will hear the Tenor Sax patch for thatpart.Pressing the SPACEBAR will also STOP or START
Chapter 3: Tutorial22set these loop markers by mouse-clicking above the Wave Overview Window toset the start marker, and below to set the end marker.T
Chapter 3: Tutorial 23(If you prefer sequential order, try setting Random to No/Off in the GeneralSettings Panel.)Use the Master Flatpick Guitar Solos
Chapter 4: Using the Program24Chapter 4: Using the ProgramSelecting and Playing PiecesSelecting PiecesYou first use the CATEGORY list to select a LIST
Chapter 4: Using the Program 25These buttons move to the previous or next piece in a given Songlist. Playbackstarts automatically.Favorites FilesThis
Chapter 4: Using the Program26will not be transposed. You can, however, transpose the MIDI Notation parts byusing the MIDI Notation | OPTIONS Button a
Chapter 4: Using the Program 27Changing MIDI PLAYBACK Instruments (Patches)If you have a General MIDI compatible instrument, you can use the Patch nam
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings28Chapter 5: Option Panels SettingsGeneral Options This panel allows you to control the program's general settin
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings 29Note: This feature will affect the tempo of the music; a positive number willincrease the tempo, and a negative nu
Table of Contents 3Master Flatpick Guitar SolosTable of ContentsPG MUSIC INC. LICENSE AGREEMENT 2TABLE OF CONTENTS 3CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION & OVER
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings30MIDI Setting Panel MIDI Options This Panel allows you to change MIDI parameters for a single part(instrument ) or a
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings 31PART SETTINGSMIDI CHANNELThe MIDI channel is the channel used for output of the program's MIDI data.Your synt
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings32VOLUME - DEFAULT=100Volume affects the loudness of a given part. If you want to change the overallloudness of all t
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings 33sound card doesn't support brushes. When disabled, drum parts that containbrushes will be silent.
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings34Audio Settings Panel Audio Options This panel allows you to change AUDIO parameters for each part(instrument) or tr
Chapter 5: Option Panels Settings 35SYNTH LATENCY OFFSETThis setting is used to configure proper synchronization of your computer'sMIDI output wi
Chapter 6: Guitar Options Settings36Chapter 6: Guitar Options SettingsGuitar Options…This menu item launches the guitar options panel, in which you ca
Chapter 6: Guitar Options Settings 37Guitar OptionsNote Display OptionsIf MIDI Thru is selected (default=on) , the Guitar will display the musicplayed
Chapter 7: Notation Modes38Chapter 7: Notation ModesMIDI Notation Window The MIDI Notation Window displays the notes of a MIDI track on a staffand als
Chapter 7: Notation Modes 39resolution of 4 will cause the program to round each note and duration to thenearest 16th note when displaying the music (
Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview4Playing The Pieces 24CHAPTER 5: OPTION PANELS SETTINGS 28General Options 28MIDI Options 30Audio Options 34CHAPT
Chapter 7: Notation Modes40The Bars Per Line - From This Beat On setting lets you change the horizontalresolution of the screen from this beat on. Thi
Chapter 7: Notation Modes 41The Tick Offset lets you display the music ahead or behind the beat. If the musicstyle dictates that the music is played s
Chapter 8: Pull Down Menu Items42Chapter 8: Pull Down Menu ItemsPROGRAM MENUSFILE MENUOptions… - launches the GENERAL SETTINGS panel, where you can ch
Chapter 8: Pull Down Menu Items 43Save Favorites File… - instructs the program to save the songs currently marked as"Favorites" for use in s
Chapter 8: Pull Down Menu Items44PLAY MENUPlay Favorites - plays the songs marked as "Favorites". These are indicated withan asterix(*) besi
Chapter 8: Pull Down Menu Items 45Alternate/Normal Tempo (F5) - toggles between an alternate (i.e. 3/4 speed) andnormal (i.e. native) tempo.Half Speed
Chapter 8: Pull Down Menu Items46Choose List - pops up the song list combo box.Choose Song - pops up the song combo box.Backup 1 Bar - (Ctrl -) backs
Appendix A: Keystroke Shortcuts 47Appendix A: Keystroke ShortcutsMost of the Master Flatpick Guitar Solos commands can be accessed by themouse and/or
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers48Appendix B: Troubleshooting & DriversSection 1: TroubleshootingThe following topics cover some of the m
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers 492) Use on an "uncompressed" hard drive. Make sure you have at least 50MB ofavailable hard drive
Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview 5 Chapter 1: Introduction & OverviewWelcome to Master Flatpick Guitar SolosThe Master Flatpick Guitar Solos
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers50Run the Defrag Program from the SYSTEM TOOLS Menu" If you click on the ADVANCED button, you can avoid
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers 51MIDI SOUNDMIDI Input Driver Not WorkingIf MIDI output is not working, then you must resolve that problem f
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers52The program will display the list of drivers that are installed into the Windows |Control Panel. The list i
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers 53Section 2: Setting up Wave/MIDI DriversThe Master Flatpick Guitar Solos program uses Windows' Wave Au
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers54Check the operation of your Sound Card by viewing the Device Manager Properties.If the soundcard drivers ar
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers 55Alternatively, you can try to adjust one or more of these settings manually bydouble-clicking on the troub
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers56Installing a New Driver In Windows 95/98The following section is intended only as a guide to supplement and
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers 57Note(b): If you are unsure if the drivers provided by your hardware manufacturerare compatible with Window
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers584) Windows will tell you when it has finished detecting your hardware and willprompt you to 'finish&ap
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers 596) From the list of manufacturers choose 'Microsoft'. Under 'Models' choose'MPU-4
Chapter 1: Introduction & Overview6How to use the programThis program contains flatpick guitar solos covering various styles, from easy-to-play to
Appendix B: Troubleshooting & Drivers606) Exit back to Control Panel, then select Shut Down and Restart the computerfrom the Start button.7) From
Appendix C: PG Music Inc. Contact Info 61Appendix C: PG Music Inc. Contact InfoMaster Flatpick Guitar Solos InfoThe Master Flatpick Guitar Solos progr
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Chapter 2 : Installation 7Chapter 2 : InstallationBefore you run the ProgramMake sure that the WAVE AUDIO and MIDI drivers for your computer's so
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Index76Index—1—1/2 Speed Button, 13, 21—A—Analyze Soundcard, 34—B—Bars Per Line, 39, 40—C—Chord Vertical Position, 40Clean Mode, 39Clefs Split At, 40C
Index 77—I—Input Driver, 9Interface Card, 59Introduction, 5IRQ, 51, 57—K—Key Signature, 40, 44—L—Looping, 21—M—MIDI, 8, 45MIDI Drivers, 8MIDI Notation
Index78—R—Resolution, 39—S—Software Synthesizer, 9Solo, 45Swapfile, 48—T—Tempo, 45Text/Content, 43Tick Offset, 41Transcription Notation, 43Transpose,
Chapter 2 : Installation8Selecting Your Sound or MIDI DriverTHE FIRST TIME THAT YOU RUN THIS SOFTWARE, the program willattempt to automatically detect
Chapter 2 : Installation 9You will then be presented with a dialog like the one below:Select MIDI Input and Output Driver dialog. The program will pla
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