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The Atari MIDI Processor 2.0
Programmed By Steven Lashower
(C) 1993 ArgoSoft Productions
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Revision: 11/14/93

The following improvements have been added in AMP Version 2.1:
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* Improved Note Editing (with the mouse):
        - Double-click on any note in any voice column brings a copy
          of that note down to the Data Entry Line where it can be
          edited.
        - Click on any note in any voice column will:
                1) Highlight the voice column containing that note
                2) Bring that voice's cursor to that note


Import Support:
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AMP 2.1 can read in the following file formats:

1) The Antic Music Processor
     Notes: Tempo in the Antic Music Processor is relative, that 
	    is 35=Slow and 390=Fast.  There is no correlation 
	    between these numbers and beats per minute.  Therefore,
	    when importing an Antic Music Processor file, the tempo
	    might have to be tweaked a little for proper playback
	    speed.

2) Advanced Music System I/II
     Notes: Imports all files with no problems.

3) MIDI Music System
     Notes: Imports all files with no problems.

4) Standard MIDI File (Format 0 or 1)
     Notes: AMP imports most SMF files with no problem.  However, 
            some complicated multi-track sequences might lose some 
            notes when imported into AMP.  In this case, the tracks
	    must be simplified.  EditTrack's "Unmix" feature works
	    great for this.


Registering the Program
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Don't forget to full out the Product Registration card in the back
of the manual!  It's the only way we can let you know of any upgrades
and enhancements to AMP!  Your serial number and version number are
found in "ABOUT AMP" in the GEM "Desk" menu.


Bugs
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If you find any, please let us know.  AMP is continuously being 
enhanced and upgraded...and that includes fixing bugs!


Addenum
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Just a warning when using screen savers with AMP - some of them 
decide to black out and save the screen while AMP is in the middle
of playing a song.  For this reason, you might wish to turn your
screen saver off while using AMP.

