Developers guide
Screens
Main Page: A model of the EPS/ASR display screens
Instrument/Layer Screen: Contains Instrument param-
eters, Layer Parameters, a Wave list, Effect Parameters,
and a Layer Control area for you to select/deselect Layers.
WaveSample Screen: All Wavesample parameters, and
jump points for the envelope pages and SampleVue screen.
Envelope Screen: Contains all the Envelope parameters
plus a working controllable drawing of the Envelope.
SampleVue Screen: A waveform displayer which will allow
you to see all the changes you make in visual form, as well
as all the sample editing features you’ve come to know and
love in the EPS/ASR. Specic Sample and Loop parameters,
plus the percentage pointers and the Loop Position feature.
Sequencer Control Board: Little display that has transport
controls plus a tempo setting box; provides jumping off point
for the Sequencer Parameter Screen.
Sequencer Parameter Screen: Contains all the Sequence
and Track Parameters, including the Track Mute/Solo/Play
select screen.
Global Parameters Screen: Contains Global parameters.
MIDI Keyboard: Contains all the notes of a 76-note key-
board, including Octave select, MIDI channel select, Instru-
ment Slot Select, and Chord features.
MIDI Monitor: Shows the MIDI information coming from your
EPS/ASR. Simply press a couple buttons on the EPS/ASR
and see the sys-ex information come in. Is able to transmit
custom and pre-programmed Sys-Ex as well.
Naming Wizard: Gives you instant access to all the In-
strument, layer, and Wavesamples for editing.
Setup Screen: Contains all the startup parameters and
the user-programmable features you decide to customize
into your program.
c) If you have MIDI problems, you must use the MIDITester before
you call in. It is under the MIDI menu, and please tell us which tests
passed or failed.
d) You must have available the following information before calling in:
Program revision of Ensoniq MIDI-Disk Tools, and the date of
tools32.exe
PC platform (Win95 or Win 3.x)
(MIDI problems only) MIDITester results, brand of MIDI in-
terface, date, version and name of the drivers. This can be
obtained (in Win95) within the Control Panel/System/Device
Manager/Sound, Video, and Game Controllers.
e) If the program “crashes”, please be specic - does the computer
freeze, or do you get an error dialog? What does the dialog say?
Contact Information
Rubber Chicken Software Co.
714 5th Street SE
Willmar, MN 56201 USA
Technical Support Line: 1-320-235-9798
e-mail: support@chickensys.com
Web Page: http://www.chickensys.com
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