ZADOK AUDIO MEDIA PRODUCTS: WinAudio for Windows Since WinAudio falls within a completely new program category with a fairly universal field of application within the music and Multimedia field some explanation may be necessary. This document's contents are as follows: PART 1: WinAudio - FULL (STANDARD) EDITION v1.0x and - MAJOR EDITION v2.0 WinAudio - DEMO EDITION v2.0 WinAudio - FUN EDITION v2.0 PART 2: INTEGRATION of WinAudio and MidiFrame PART 1: WinAudio FULL v1.0x and MAJOR EDITION v2.0 In this short text the philosophy behind WinAudio will be explained. It is not our primary intention to show the program features. More information on these features can be found in the help text(s), which is present in all three versions of the software. Instead, we would like to explain something about the background and field of application of WinAudio. Anybody who is reasonably acquainted with Hard Disk Recording, MultiMedia and Midi Sequencing will recognize the power of WinAudio. For these readers, probably only PART 2 will be of interest. If you are a frequent PC user you will be acquainted with MOD-files containing FM sounds and 8 bits samples. You may be forgiven to think that WinAudio is such a program. However, you couldn't be more wrong. The origins of WinAudio lie in the Midi Sequencer and the Hard Disk Recorder instead. The Midi Sequencer is a computer program, although hardware versions exist, too. It primarily is a tool for professional musicians and serious amateurs, who use it to control sound modules by storing note information in digital form. Sound modules generate the sound at the moment they receive this information. This way of making music is now common practice and offers a wealth of possibilities. The latest generation of Midi programs, including Sequencers, is modular in structure and equipped with a number of intelligent music-technical options. For example, ZADOK's latest program, 'MidiFrame' contains a number of modules which can create arpeggio's, accompaniments, harmonic lines, licks, grooves, etc. Furthermore, it can be fully integrated with WinAudio. Refer to part 2 for more info. For a long period of time, Multitrack Digital Audio Recording has been an expensive, exclusive option only cutting-edge digital studios could afford. Many options which were impossible to perform in analogue studios (including move, cut and paste operations, time stretching and resampling), features which turned out to be of great importance for making modern music, which is essentially based on style-dependent motifs, licks, shouts, breaks, beats, riffs, percussion-loops, etc. Furthermore, excellent sound quality is of foremost importance to the success of current music productions. Midi Sequencing and Multitrack Digital Audio Recording offer a tremendous flexibility, but also carry a very high price-tag. Now that we're living in the MultiMedia era, with Personal Computers becoming faster and faster and harddisks becoming larger and larger, ZADOK Audio Media Products has succeeded in building a bridge between Hard Disk Recording and Midi Sequencing. This is achieved in a way that is both affordable and effective in linking the most important aspects of both worlds. WinAudio acts as if it operates 'between' a Midi Sequencer and a Wave Editor. Whereas WinAudio FULL Edition v1.0x is meant for adding pieces of AUDIO to MIDI, WinAudio MAJOR Edition is more aimed at being a complete Multitrack Digital Audio Recording program. WinAudio can be applied in two ways: 1: Adding acoustic sound to digital, instrumental Midi-music. (WinAudio FULL Edition v1.0x) 2: Multitracking. Recording acoustical instrument trackwise, comparable to the operation of multitrack recorders. (WinAudio MAJOR Edition) The first way is in greatest demand by musicians and hobbyists, wishing to add acoustic sounds or shouts to previously-made or self-made Midifiles. In this way professionally sounding audio productions can be made, even by amateurs. Expert musicians, playing an acoustical instrument, will be more attracted to the second manner of operating the software. Especially this users group will like the non-destructive edit facilities (like WinAudio MAJOR's fade in/out and multi-cuts). Yet, even then the accompaniment of a MidiFile, Bassline, or Drumtrack will probably be welcome. It speaks for itself that less conventional musicians and producers of Modern Dance (House, Hip Hop, Rap, Rave, etc.) will recognize WinAudio as an essential piece of digital equipment. WinAudio DEMO Edition v2.0 (derivation of WinAudio MAJOR): In order to demonstrate WinAudio we have opted for a so-called WORKING DEMO. Almost all options will work normally during a period of about 15 minutes. Playback of MidiFiles, Waves, configuring drivers, recording of line, microphone, CD, etcetera, will all function normally. The limitations in the demo version consist of the inability to save the project you have made, and the absence of the Time-Correction option. WinAudio FUN Edition (Derivative of MAJOR Edition): For relatively simple applications ZADOK has introduced 'WinAudio FUN'. This beginners' version has no time limit (as in the case of the DEMO-version) and allows the user to write the Project to disk. Projects are upwards compatible with WinAudio MAJOR. Since WinAudio FUN is intended rather more as an introduction it has the following differences: 1. WinAudio FUN can play upto four stereo waves (instead of eight or even more). Thus, WinAudio FUN can accept three overlapping waves. 2. Although the total number of different waves is limited to 16, these waves can be repeated without limitations. This allows filling an entire audio track with only one or two waves (e.g. drumloops), without running into any direct limitations. 3. No Midi Sync option. 4. No Song Position Pointer. This is related to point 3. 5. No Volume Control per wave. There is, however, a volume control for every track. In this way you can set four seperate audio volume levels. 6. No Panning per Wave. Since panning is a kind of volume control, this is related to point 5. 7. No Non-destructive fade-ins and -outs. Fades will have to be made (destructively) using a wave-editor. 8. No 'Record while Play' for Waves. This is a direct consequence of point 1. However, it is possible to play a MidiFile while making an audio-recording. 9. No Time-Stretching (lengthening or shortening of Waves without pitch changes) and no Resampling (modifications to pitch). 10. No Non-Destructive Editing Facilities. Waves can still be edited by copying and subsequently modifying them. In the FUN version it is, however, not possible to chop Waves using [Shift] + Mousebutton. 11. No options for 'annexation' of favourite Midi Sequencers and Wave Editors. It is, however, still possible to access other programs using Windows multitasking, although any integration facilities (i.e. Data Exchange, automatical updating of projects) are absent in this case. 12. To conlude. No Normalize and D.C. Offset possible. Despite its more simple constellation, WinAudio Fun Edition remains very useful for beginners without professional demands. Furthermore, the option to upgrade to the MAJOR Edition remains open to all WinAudio users. PART 2: INTEGRATION of WinAudio and MidiFrame (AudioFrame) The true "connaisseur" will probably want to combine Multitrack Digital Audio Recording and MidiSequencing sooner or later; only then the optimal conditions for intuitive operation are created: the best of both worlds. As stated before, the latest generation of Midi software is modular and equipped with a number of interesting music-technical options. ZADOK's 'MidiFrame' ('not just a sequencer') contains a number of modules used to create arpeggio's, accompaniments, harmonic lines, licks, grooves, etc. With the aid of these, composing is made possible for non-musically schooled people, too! A number of MidiFrame modules are supplied with the program. Other modules are available seperately, which allows the creation of a truly individual program. Apart from the graphical track/part structure, Midi-sync, freely selectable driver, generous editing functions, etcetera there is also the possibility of combining MidiFrame and WinAudio MAJOR in such a way, that they essentially run as one integral program, using the same program- and data-files. The user can subsequently perform operations on both programs. Its possibilities match those of vastly more expensive programs. We hope WinAudio can prove its worth to you, too! With kind regards, Your "ZAMP" team For more information, refer to ZADOK.TXT, or contact us: ZADOK Audio Media PRODUCTS P.O. Box 1192 2260 BD LEIDSCHENDAM The Netherlands (Europe) Tel.: +31-(0)70.3200209 Fax.: +31-(0)70.3200345 Email: zadok@digiface.nl Website: http://www.digiface.nl/~zadok