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OrgMaker ver 1.3.4 Guide
        by Moose
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Table of Contents
Section 1: The Menus
Section 2: The Windows
Section 3: Credits/Special Thanks To
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Section 1 - The Menus

-File
Basic File functions.
  >New
   Resets the Piano Roll, instruments, Wait, more or less creates a clean slate.
  >Load
   Loads an ORG file to be edited.
  >Save
   Saves the current file. If it hasn't been saved before, calls a Save As dialog.
  >Save As
   Calls up a Save AS dialog regardless of wheter the file has been saved or not.
  >Exit
   Exits the program. Note that Org Maker will not ask you if you want to save the current file, so be careful.

-Options
Lets you edit settings for the program and the current song.
  >Settings
   A whole bunch of settings for the current song and the interface.
    1.Wait - The tempo of the current song. Defaults to 128
    2.Repeat Range - The Start and End of the ORG file are where play will begin and end, going by measure number.
    3.Display - This changes the display of the play area.
      Choice 1 - 4 note 4 beat
      Choice 2 - 3 note 4 beat
      Choice 3 - 4 note 3 beat
      Choice 4 - 3 note 3 beat
      Choice 5 - 6 note 4 beat
      Choice 6 - 6 note 3 beat
      Choice 7 - 2 note 4 beat
      Choice 8 - 8 note 4 beat
    4.Freq. - Frequency is really the pitch of each Melody instrument.
    5.Pi - Checking Pi will ignore any sustained notes. In other words, it makes the melody a beep.
  >Instruments
   Allows you to set the Wave that will be used for each of the seven instruments, as well as   the waves used for the Drums. Clicking on one will preview the sound.
  >Default Pan/Volume
   Allows you to set the default pan (0 = Left, 6 = Center, 12 = Right), and volume(0 to 254). changing this will not affect the current project.

-Effects
Several various windows that allow you to edit the current song.
  >Copy
   Allows you to copy a section to another section. Copy from is the area from which you will   be copying, and Copy to is the starting point of where it will be copied. Times supposedly is the number of times it will be copied, but this has no real effect.
  >Copy setup
   Copy Setup is basically the same as Copy, only you can select multiple tracks to copy at once.
  >Pan
   Pan lets you select a measure range and change the pan up or down accordingly.
  >Volume
   Same as pan, only with volume.
  >Transist
   Transist is similar to pan and volume, but moves the selection up or down note-wise.
  >Delete
   Delete allows you to delete a section.

-Resources
  >Check
   Resource check tells you how many notes you have put on the Piano Role for each melody and drum, and tells you how many you have left. There is a limit of up to 4096 notes per track.

-About
Gives the version number as well as the date of compilation. Also says the maker of the program, Studio Pixel.

Section 2 - The Windows

-Main Window
The main window holds the menu options, the piano roll, the pan bar, and the volume bar.
  >Menu Options
   See Section 1 for details.
  >Piano Roll
   This is the main workplace of Org Maker. At the top are numbers telling you which measure you're currently on. To the left is a bar of piano keys, which will let you preview the note for each key when you click them. In the middle is the note area, where you will compose your songs.
    Making Music - To set a note in the song, simply click within the note area where you want the note to appear. The keys are seperated by color to avoid confusion. To make a notelonger than one space, simply click the first space in the note to extend it forward by one space. If you wish to make a note smaller, or delete a single note, right click on the first space. NOTE: There can only be one note per space per track. If you want to have the same instrument playing at the same time, you must use a seperate track.
  >The Pan Bar
   As you place notes on the Piano Roll, icons for each will appear in the pan bar. Simply click in the bar to change the pan of each note.
  >The Volume Bar
   The Volume Bar is the same as the Pan Bar, but changes the Volume of each note.

-Player Window
The player window holds the basic player controls so that you may listen to your music. I assumethat most people know how to work these controls.

-Mixer
The Mixer window lets you change the current track as well as mute them. Clicking on a numberin the Edit row will change the current track to that track. Checking a Mute box will mute thecorresponding track.

Section 3 - Credits
Thanks to:
Radical R's Translations - For translating the Org Maker
Pixel Studios - For making Org Maker, as well as the wonderful wonderful Dokutsu Monogatari.
Aeon Genesis - For translating Cave Story for all us English-Speakers. :P
Cave Story, A Tribute Site (http://www.gameflaws.com/cavestory/) - For providing me links to OrgMaker, the translation, and overall being a great fansite.


