Asus V66 V66 Handset Manager Manual English version. - Page 42

Editing and Recording with Audio Composer, New MIDI. The MIDI composer window opens.

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® To compose a new MIDI file: 1. Click New MIDI. The MIDI composer window opens. 2. To add a note or rest to the music staff, click Input Note. 3. Select a note or rest value from the icons on the left. For example, for a quarter note, click . 4. Click a position on the staff to place the note. 5. To add a new track, click Track Manager. To change the instrument assigned to the track, click on Change Instrument. 6. Click Save to save the file to the handset\audio folder. Editing and Recording with Audio Composer To open Audio Composer: 1. From the main audio window, click New Audio. 2. The Audio Composer window opens. To edit an audio file, 1. Click an Audio file in the left pane. 2. Drag the file to a track location to edit it. 3. Drag the red line or click on the icons at the top of the window to perform various editing functions. 4. Click Save to save the edited file. 38

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To compose a new MIDI file:
1.
Click
New MIDI. The MIDI composer window opens.
2.
To add a note or rest to the music staff, click
Input Note.
3.
Select a note or rest value from the icons on the left. For example, for
a quarter note, click
.
4.
Click a position on the staff to place the note.
5.
To add a new track, click
Track Manager. To change the instrument
assigned to the track, click on
Change Instrument.
6.
Click
Save to save the file to the handset\audio folder.
Editing and Recording with Audio Composer
To open Audio Composer:
1.
From the main audio window, click
New Audio.
2.
The Audio Composer window opens.
To edit an audio file,
1.
Click an Audio file in the left pane.
2.
Drag the file to a track location to edit it.
3.
Drag the red line or click on the icons at the top of the window to
perform various editing functions.
4.
Click
Save to save the edited file.