PDA 009 User's Guide

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Alert Script Language Quick Reference
Ringtones 121
Lr Bs. B B B Bt. lr B 6De.
5Lr Bs. G B G lr B Gt. G Be. Gs.
Lr Bs B B B B lr 6De.
5Lr Bs. Gt. B6 Ds. lr 5Bt. G Ds. Lr D G lr
When the Saints Go Marching In
Lr 4Cs lr E Fs Lr Gq lr
Lr Cs lr E F Lr Gq lr
Lr Cs lr E F Lr Ge lr E Lr C lr E Lr Dq lr
Es E D Lr Ce. lr Cs Ee Gs G Lr Gs Fq lr
Lr Ct. lr Es Lr F Ge lr E Lr C lr D Lr C
ALERT SCRIPT LANGUAGE QUICK REFERENCE
Use the following list of alert script language symbols when composing alerts.
Symbol Description Example
. Increases a note duration or rest by 50 percent. Fq.
+ Increases volume one level (up to level 9). +F
- Decreases volume one level. -F
# Sharps the preceding note. F#
1-9 Specifies the octave for the note. The default octave is
5. The middle C octave is 4.
4C
ax Indicates the volume level. a0 is silent, and a9 is the
highest volume.
a6
b Flats the preceding note. Bb
e Represents an eighth note. Ce
f Specifies that all occurrences of a certain note should
be flatted in the entire alert.
fB
h Represents a half note. Ch
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