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It was written especially for me--I am an aspiring saxophonist and wanted a program to “play” the piano and drums so I could practice my jazz solos. With <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> I can create a track based on the chords in a song, transpose it to the correct key for my instrument, and play my very bad improvisations until they get a bit better. <P> I also lead a small combo group which is always missing at least one player. With <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> generated tracks the group can practice and perform even if a rhythm player is missing. This all works much better than I expected when I started to write the program ... so much better that I have used <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> generated tracks for live performances with great success. <P> Around the world musicians are using <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> for practice, performance and in their studios. Much more than ever imagined when this project was started! <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION00110000000000000000"> License, Version and Legalities</A> </H1> <P> The program <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> was written by and is copyright Robert van der Poel, 2002--2010. <P> This program, the accompanying documentation, and library files can be freely distributed according to the terms of the GNU General Public License (see the distributed file “COPYING”). <P> If you enjoy the program, make enhancements, find bugs, etc. send a note to me at <A HREF="mailto:bob@mellowood.ca"> Bob van der Poel </A>; or a postcard (or even money) to PO Box 57, Wynndel, BC, Canada V0B 2N0. <P> The current version of this package is maintained at: <TT><A NAME="tex2html3" HREF="http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/">http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/</A></TT>. <P> This document reflects version 1.7 of <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> . <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"> <Table CellSpacing=0 Width="80%" Align="Center" CellPadding=10 BGColor="#dddddd" Border=3> <tr> <td> <BR> <BR><SPAN CLASS="textit">This program has recently changed its status from beta to a 1.x version. I have done everything I can to ensure that the program functions as advertised, but I assume no responsibility for <SPAN CLASS="textbf">anything</SPAN> it does to your computer or data.</SPAN> </DIV> <P> <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"> <BR> <BR> </DIV> <P> <DIV ALIGN="CENTER">Sorry for this disclaimer, but we live in paranoid times. </DIV> <P> <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"> <BR> <BR> </DIV> <P> <DIV ALIGN="CENTER">This manual most likely has lots of errors. Spelling, grammar, and probably a number of the examples need fixing. Please give me a hand and report anything ... it'll make it much easier for me to generate a really good product for all of us to enjoy. </td></tr> </Table> </DIV> <P> <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"> <BR> <BR> </DIV> <P> <DIV ALIGN="CENTER"> </DIV> <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION00120000000000000000"> About this Manual</A> </H1> <P> This manual was written by the program author--and this is always a very bad idea. But, having no volunteers, the choice is no manual at all or my bad perspectives.<A NAME="tex2html4" HREF="#foot260"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">3</SPAN></SUP></A> <P> <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> is a large and complex program. It really does need a manual; and users really need to refer to the manual to get the most out of the program. Even the author frequently refers to the manual. Really. <P> I have tried to present the various commands in a logical and useful order. The table of contents should point you quickly to the relevant sections. <P> <H2><A NAME="SECTION00121000000000000000"> Typographic Conventions</A> </H2> <P> <UL> <LI>The name of the program is always set in the special logo type: <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> . <P> </LI> <LI> <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> commands and directives are set in small caps: D<SMALL>IRECTIVE</SMALL>. <P> </LI> <LI>Important stuff is emphasized: <SPAN CLASS="textit">important</SPAN>. <P> </LI> <LI>Websites look like this: <TT><A NAME="tex2html5" HREF="http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/index.html">http://www.mellowood.ca/mma/index.html</A></TT> <P> </LI> <LI>Filenames are set in bold typewriter font: <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">filename.mma</SPAN></TT> <P> </LI> <LI>Lines extracted from a <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> input file are set on individual lines: <P> <Table Hspace="40%" CellSpacing=0 CellPadding=10 BGColor="OldLace" Border=3> <tr><td> <B>A command from a file </B> </td></tr> </Table> <P> </LI> <LI>Commands you should type from a shell prompt (or other operating system interface) have a leading <TT>$</TT> (to indicate a shell prompt) and are shown on separate lines: <P> <Table Hspace="40%" CellSpacing=0 CellPadding=10 BGColor="OldLace" Border=3> <tr><td> <B>$ enter this </B> </td></tr> </Table> <P> </LI> </UL> <P> <H2><A NAME="SECTION00122000000000000000"> <SPAN CLASS="logo,LaTeX">L<SUP><SMALL>A</SMALL></SUP>T<SMALL>E</SMALL>X</SPAN> and HTML</A> </H2> <P> The manual has been prepared with the <SPAN CLASS="logo,LaTeX">L<SUP><SMALL>A</SMALL></SUP>T<SMALL>E</SMALL>X</SPAN> typesetting system. Currently, there are two versions available: the primary version is a PDF file intended for printing or on-screen display (generated with <TT>dvipdf</TT>); the secondary version is in HTML (transformed with <SPAN CLASS="logo,LaTeX2HTML">L<SUP><SMALL>A</SMALL></SUP>T<SMALL>E</SMALL>X2<TT>HTML</TT></SPAN>) for electronic viewing. If other formats are needed ... please offer to volunteer. <P> <H2><A NAME="SECTION00123000000000000000"> Other Documentation</A> </H2> <P> In addition to this document the following other items are recommended reading: <P> <UL> <LI>The standard library documentation supplied with this document in PDF and HTML formats. <P> </LI> <LI>The <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> tutorial supplied with this document in pdf and html formats. <P> </LI> <LI>Various <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">README</SPAN></TT> files in the distribution. <P> </LI> <LI>The Python source files. <P> </LI> </UL> <P> <H2><A NAME="SECTION00124000000000000000"> Music Notation</A> </H2> <P> The various snippets of standard music notation in this manual have been prepared with the MUP program. I highly recommend this program and use it for most of my notation tasks. MUP is available from Arkkra Enterprises, <TT><A NAME="tex2html6" HREF="http://www.Arkkra.com/">http://www.Arkkra.com/</A></TT>. <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION00130000000000000000"> Installing <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> </A> </H1> <P> <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> is a Python program developed with version 2.4 of Python. At the very least you will need this version (or later) of Python! Please note: <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> does not work with version 3.x of Python. <P> To play the MIDI files you'll need a MIDI player. Pmidi, tse3play, and many others are available for Linux systems. For Windows and Mac systems I'm sure there are many, many choices. <P> You'll need a text editor like <SPAN CLASS="textit">vi</SPAN>, <SPAN CLASS="textit">emacs</SPAN>, etc. to create input files. Don't use a word processor! <P> <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> consists of a variety of bits and pieces: <P> <UL> <LI>The executable Python script, <TT>mma</TT>,<A NAME="tex2html7" HREF="#foot377"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">4</SPAN></SUP></A> must somewhere in your path. For users running Windows or Mac, please check <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> website for details on how to install on these systems. As distributed the file “mma.py” (and, when installed) “mma” are executable scripts with the correct permissions already set (this has no effect for Windows). <P> </LI> <LI>A number of Python modules (all are files ending in “.py”). These should all be installed under the directory <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">/usr/local/share/mma/MMA</SPAN></TT>. See the enclosed file <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">INSTALL</SPAN></TT> for some additional commentary. <P> </LI> <LI>A number of library files defining standard rhythms. These should all be installed under the directory <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">/usr/local/share/mma/lib/stdlib</SPAN></TT>. In addition, the library files depend on files in <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">/usr/local/share/mma/includes</SPAN></TT>. <P> </LI> </UL> <P> The scripts <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">cp-install</SPAN></TT> or <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">ln-install</SPAN></TT> will install <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> properly on most Linux systems. Both scripts assume that main script is to be installed in <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">/usr/local/bin</SPAN></TT> and the support files in <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">/usr/local/share/mma</SPAN></TT>. If you want an alternate location, you can edit the paths in the script. The only supported alternate to use is <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">/usr/share/mma</SPAN></TT>. <P> The difference between the two scripts is that <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">ln-install</SPAN></TT> creates symbolic links to the current location; <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">cp-install</SPAN></TT> copies the files. Which to use it up to you, but if you have unpacked the distribution in a stable location it is probably easier to use the link version. <P> In addition, you <SPAN CLASS="textit">can</SPAN> run <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> from the directory created by the untar. This is not recommended, but will show some of <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> 's stuff. In this case you'll have to execute the program file <TT>mma.py</TT>. <P> You should be “root” (or at least, you need write permissions in <TT>/usr/local/</TT>) to run either install script. Use the “su” or “sudo” command for this. <P> If you want to install <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> on a platform other than Linux, please get the latest updates from our website at <TT><A NAME="tex2html8" HREF="www.mellowood.ca/mma">www.mellowood.ca/mma</A></TT>. <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION00140000000000000000"> Running <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> </A> </H1> <P> For details on the command line operations in <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> <A HREF="node2.html#sec-running">see the "running" section</A>. <P> To create a MIDI file you need to: <P> <OL> <LI>Create a text file (also referred to as the “input file”) with instructions which <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> understands. This includes the chord structure of the song, the rhythm to use, the tempo, etc. The file can be created with any suitable text editor. <P> </LI> <LI>Process the input file. From a command line the instruction: <P> <Table Hspace="40%" CellSpacing=0 CellPadding=10 BGColor="OldLace" Border=3> <tr><td> <B>$ mma myfile <ENTER> </B> </td></tr> </Table> <P> will invoke <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> and, assuming no errors are found, create a MIDI file <TT><SPAN CLASS="textbf">myfile.mid</SPAN></TT>. <P> </LI> <LI>Play the MIDI file with any suitable MIDI player. <P> </LI> <LI>Edit the input file again and again until you get the perfect track. <P> </LI> <LI>Share any patterns, sequences and grooves with the author so they can be included in future releases! </LI> </OL> <P> An input file consists of the following information: <P> <OL> <LI> <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> directives. These include T<SMALL>EMPO</SMALL>, T<SMALL>IME</SMALL>, V<SMALL>OLUME</SMALL>, etc. <A HREF="node24.html#sec-directives">Directives</A>. <P> </LI> <LI>P<SMALL>ATTERN</SMALL>, S<SMALL>EQUENCE</SMALL> and G<SMALL>ROOVE</SMALL> detailed in <A HREF="node4.html#sec-pats">Patterns</A>, <A HREF="node5.html#sec-seqs">Sequences</A>, and <A HREF="node6.html#sec-grooves">Grooves</A>. <P> </LI> <LI>Music information. See <A HREF="node8.html#sec-music">Musical Data</A>. <P> </LI> <LI>Comment lines and blank lines. See below. <P> </LI> </OL> <P> Items 1 to 3 are detailed later in this manual. Please read them before you get too involved in this program. <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION00150000000000000000"> Comments</A> </H1> <P> Proper indentation, white space and comments are a <SPAN CLASS="textit">good thing</SPAN>--and you really should use them. But, in most cases <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> really doesn't care: <P> <UL> <LI>Any leading space or tab characters are ignored, <P> </LI> <LI>Multiple tabs and other white space are treated as single characters, <P> </LI> <LI>Any blank lines in the input file are ignored. <P> </LI> </UL> <P> Each line is initially parsed for comments. A comment is anything following a “//” (2 forward slashes).<A NAME="tex2html9" HREF="#foot345"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">5</SPAN></SUP></A> <P> Comments are stripped from the input stream. Lines starting with the C<SMALL>OMMENT</SMALL> directive are also ignored. See the <A HREF="node24.html#comment">comment discussion</A> for details. <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION00160000000000000000"> Theory Of Operation</A> </H1> <P> To understand how <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> works it's easiest to look at the initial development concept. Initially, a program was wanted which would take a file which looked something like: <P> <Table Hspace="40%" CellSpacing=0 CellPadding=10 BGColor="OldLace" Border=3> <tr><td> <B>Tempo 120 <BR> Fm <BR> C7 <BR> ...</B> </td></tr> </Table> <P> and end up with a MIDI file which played the specified chords over a drum track. <P> Of course, after starting this “simple” project a lot of complexities developed. <P> First, the chord/bar specifications. Just having a single chord per bar doesn't work--many songs have more than one chord per bar. Second, what is the rhythm of the chords? What about bass line? Oh, and where is the drummer? <P> Well, things got more complex after that. At a bare minimum, the program or interface should have the ability to: <P> <UL> <LI>Specify multiple chords per bar, <P> </LI> <LI>Define different patterns for chords, bass lines and drum tracks, <P> </LI> <LI>Have easy to create and debug input files, <P> </LI> <LI>Provide a reusable library that a user could simply plug in, or modify. <P> </LI> </UL> <P> From these simple needs <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> was created. <P> The basic building blocks of <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> are P<SMALL>ATTERN</SMALL>s. A pattern is a specification which tells <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> what notes of a chord to play, the start point in a bar for the chord/notes, and the duration and the volume of the notes. <P> <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> patterns are combined into S<SMALL>EQUENCE</SMALL>s. This lets you create multi-bar rhythms. <P> A collection of patterns can be saved and recalled as G<SMALL>ROOVE</SMALL>s. This makes it easy to pre-define complex rhythms in library files and incorporate them into your song with a simple two word command. <P> <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> is bar or measure based (we use the words interchangeably in this document). This means that <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> processes your song one bar at a time. The music specification lines all assume that you are specifying a single bar of music. The number of beats per bar can be adjusted; however, all chord changes must fall on a beat division (the playing of the chord or drum note can occur anywhere in the bar). <P> To make the input files look more musical, <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> supports R<SMALL>EPEAT</SMALL>s and R<SMALL>EPEAT</SMALL>E<SMALL>NDING</SMALL>s. However, complexities like <SPAN CLASS="textit">D.S.</SPAN> and <SPAN CLASS="textit">Coda</SPAN> are not internally supported (but can be created by using the G<SMALL>OTO</SMALL> command). <P> <H1><A NAME="SECTION00170000000000000000"> Case Sensitivity</A> </H1> <P> Just about everything in a <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> file is case insensitive. <P> This means that the command: <P> <Table Hspace="40%" CellSpacing=0 CellPadding=10 BGColor="OldLace" Border=3> <tr><td> <B>Tempo 120 </B> </td></tr> </Table> <P> could be entered in your file as: <P> <Table Hspace="40%" CellSpacing=0 CellPadding=10 BGColor="OldLace" Border=3> <tr><td> <B>TEMPO 120 </B> </td></tr> </Table> <P> or even <P> <Table Hspace="40%" CellSpacing=0 CellPadding=10 BGColor="OldLace" Border=3> <tr><td> <B>TeMpO 120 </B> </td></tr> </Table> <P> for the exact same results. <P> Names for patterns, and grooves are also case insensitive. <P> The only exceptions are the names for chords, notes in S<SMALL>OLO</SMALL>s, and filenames. In keeping with standard chord notation, chord names are in mixed case; this is detailed in <A HREF="node8.html#sec-music">Musical Data</A>. Filenames are covered in <A HREF="node27.html#sec-paths">Paths and Filenames</A>. <P> <BR><HR><H4>Footnotes</H4> <DL> <DT><A NAME="foot219">...,</A><A HREF="node1.html#tex2html1"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN></SUP></A></DT> <DD>Musical MIDI Accompaniment and the short form <FONT Face="Serif" Color="Navy"><I>MMA</I></FONT> in the distinctive script are names for a program written by Bob van der Poel. The “MIDI Manufacturers Association, Inc.” uses the acronym MMA, but there is no association between the two. </DD> <DT><A NAME="foot220">... MIDI</A><A HREF="node1.html#tex2html2"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">2</SPAN></SUP></A></DT> <DD>MIDI is an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. </DD> <DT><A NAME="foot260">... perspectives.</A><A HREF="node1.html#tex2html4"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">3</SPAN></SUP></A></DT> <DD>The problem, all humor aside, is that the viewpoints of a program's author and user are quite different. The two “see” problems and solutions differently, and for a user manual the programmer's view is not the best. </DD> <DT><A NAME="foot377">...mma,</A><A HREF="node1.html#tex2html7"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">4</SPAN></SUP></A></DT> <DD>In the distribution this is <TT>mma.py</TT>. It is renamed to save a few keystrokes when entering the command. </DD> <DT><A NAME="foot345">... slashes).</A><A HREF="node1.html#tex2html9"><SUP><SPAN CLASS="arabic">1</SPAN>.<SPAN CLASS="arabic">5</SPAN></SUP></A></DT> <DD>The first choice for a comment character was a single “#”, but that sign is used for “sharps” in chord notation. </DD> </DL> <DIV CLASS="navigation"><HR> <!--Navigation Panel--> <A NAME="tex2html393" HREF="node2.html"> <IMG WIDTH="37" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" ALT="next" SRC="next.png"></A> <A NAME="tex2html391" HREF="mma.html"> <IMG WIDTH="26" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" ALT="up" SRC="up.png"></A> <A NAME="tex2html385" HREF="mma.html"> <IMG WIDTH="63" HEIGHT="24" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="0" ALT="previous" SRC="prev.png"></A> <BR> <B> Next:</B> <A NAME="tex2html394" HREF="node2.html">Running</A> <B> Up:</B> <A NAME="tex2html392" HREF="mma.html">Reference Manual</A> <B> Previous:</B> <A NAME="tex2html386" HREF="mma.html">Reference Manual</A></DIV> <!--End of Navigation Panel--> <ADDRESS> bob 2010-11-07 </ADDRESS> </BODY> </HTML>