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Technical Tips from Musical Discovery
  • Press the F1 function key to get context-sensitive help on most screens. 
  • If a note sticks, go to the menu, Midi Features – Midi Reset. If this does not stop stuck notes, you may need to stop and restart Music Discovery. If you have an external Sound Module, you may need to switch it off then on again. 
  • To exit most screens, click the pink Back button at top left. Otherwise, use the standard Windows X at top right of the screen, just below the X close button for the whole Music Discovery program. 
  • To change the sound card in use, if you have more than one, go to the menu Midi Features – Setup Midi, and select a different Midi device for output.
  • You can read all the help screens by browsing the help contents in the left panel of any help screen. This is in alphabetical order. 

System Requirements

  • A standard PC with a minimum of Pentium II processor and 128 MB of RAM. 
  • Display resolution of 1024 by 768 pixels or better. 
  • A CD ROM drive. 
  • Microsoft Windows 98 or a later version of Windows. 
  • A sound card or external sound module that supports MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface), using version GM (General Midi) or later versions such as GS or GM2. This includes most generic sound cards on new computers, as well as the Creative Sound-Blaster range, and all specialist Midi cards such as Roland or Yamaha etc. 
  • Speakers connected to the audio output of your sound card.

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