SONGS ON DISK The GET, STORE, and DELETE functions on the main menu allow you to get songs from disk, store songs on disk, and delete songs from disk. To retrieve a song from disk, select GET from the main menu, scroll through the songs displayed using the up and down arrow keys, and then hit Enter. The STORE function is the opposite of GET. It puts the song currently displayed onto the disk. The program permits a maximum of 40 songs in any single directory. To store more songs, use a different directory or disk (see below for changing directories). When you wish to erase a song on a disk, use DELETE. DELETE removes the song from the disk permanently - so be sure you select the correct song when using this function. USING DIFFERENT DIRECTORIES Ordinarily, songs are retrieved, stored, and deleted from the disk and directory from which you started the program. However, by hitting the F1 key in the any of these functions, you can change to any valid directory and/or disk. DESKMATE USERS When using the program on a Tandy 1000 or other computer with the Tandy Deskmate user interface, please note that the song file format used in the Music Transcription System II is different from that used by the Tandy Deskmate Music program. You should not attempt to use files produced by one program with those produced by the other. The file type suffix used in the Music Transcription System II (.mts) is different from that used in the Deskmate Music program (.sng) to prevent accidental confusions. MUSIC TRANSCRIPTION SYSTEM UPGRADES Songs created with early versions of the Music Transcription System can be used with this new version of the software by changing the file suffix. Early versions of the program used the suffix ".sng". The new program uses the suffix ".mts" to avoid collisions with files produced by the Tandy Deskmate Music program. To allow the Music Transcription System II to read songs written by the original Music Transcription System, you must use the DOS "rename" command on each song to change it to the new suffix. For example, for song files named song0.sng, song1.sng, etc. you would use the rename command as shown below: rename song0.sng song0.mts rename song1.sng song1.mts . . Once the songs are renamed, the new Music Transcription System II will be able to find them with the GET function. However, the title will not show up in the GET window; only the song file name will be displayed. To correct this situation, you should use GET to bring in each song and then use STORE to write it back to disk. Using STORE will convert the song to the new format and will prompt you for the title. Once converted and assigned a title, GET will display both the file name and title in the GET window. To help you in remembering which titles to use with which songs, you may wish to get a list of song names and titles by printing the file song.idx used by the original Music Transcription System. This file may be deleted after the songs are converted since it is not used by the new program. ***** WARNING ***** Once renamed and/or rewritten, songs CANNOT be read by older versions of the program. We strongly encourage you to make a backup copy of your song disks before performing the conversion procedure described above.