# Messages file for !Sonor

icmt:Sonor
icmd:>Info,View,Remove,Preferences...,Scope/FFT,Quit
wimt:Sonor
wimd:Misc,>Save    F3,Select,Edit,Zoom
edmt:Edit
edmd:Amplify...  ^A,Shift...    ^S,Reverse...  ^R,Fade...     ^F,Echo...     ^E,Silence...  ^L,Filter...   ^I|Resample... ^P,Add freq... ^Q
slmt:Select
slmd:Save|Duplicate...    ^K,Clear           ^Z,Cut             ^X,Delete      Delete,Copy            ^C|Insert      Insert,Add Merge  Insert,Average    ^Insert,Overwrite ^Insert,Amplitude
svmt:Export
svmd:>Logarithmic F3,>Armadeus    ^F3,>Module     ^F3,>16-bit PC,>8-bit PC,>AudioWorks
s2md:>DTTracker,>Logarithmic,>Armadeus,>Module,>16-bit PC,>8-bit PC,>AudioWorks
scmt:Scope/FFT
scmd:In       F5,Out      F6,FFT In  F5,FFT Out F6
mimt:Misc
mimd:>Info,>File... F1,New view F4|Undo     F8,Redo     F9|Export,Scope/FFT|Remove ^F1
zmmt:Zoom
zmmd:In (x2),Out (2),None,Full,To marks
smmt:Sample
smmd:Rate,Trigger|Create,Cancel
rtmt:Rate
rtmd:8403,16806,20833,27777,31250,41666,44444,83333
trmt:Trigger
trmd:5%,10%,20%,25%,30%,40%,50%,60%,80%,99%
frmt:Format
frmd:Acorn Log,Armadeus,Signed,Unsigned
opmt:Operation
opmd:Load,Add merge,Average,Insert,Overwrite,Amp. mod.
atmt:Positon
atmd:St.at sample,St.at cursor,St.at sel.|End at sample,End at cursor,End at sel.
btmt:Bits
btmd:8 bit,12 bit,16 bit
ldmt:Load sample
ldmd:Format,Bits,Operation,Position|Cancel
prmt:Preferences
prmd:Restore,Save,OK

amp0:Amplify
amp1:x
shift0:Shift
shift1:
echo10:Echo
echo11:seconds
echo20:Echo
echo21:volume
dup0:Duplicate
dup1:times

WFMod:This sample has not been saved.
WFMod0:Cancel
WFMod1:Discard
WFMod2:Save
WNoSlot:You can only have 16 samples loaded in at the same time.
WNoSlot2:Cancel
WNoOpen:The file would not open.
WNoOpen2:Cancel
WBadFrm:This file is a sample format that Sonor cannot understand.
WBadFrm2:Cancel
WNoView:A maximum of 64 windows can be opened by Sonor.
WNoView2:Cancel
WRecd:Are you sure you want to record over this sample?
WRecd0:Cancel
WRecd1:Record
WNotEng:Not enough sample to perform an operation of this size.
WNotEng2:Cancel
WNotDone:Hey, this isn't done yet!
WNotDone2:Cancel
WNoDisc:Not enough space on the filing system
WNoDisc2:Cancel
WSLimit:This will bring some of the sample values over limit.
WSLimit0:Proceed
WSDiv:This section cannot be auto-amplified, as it is silent.
WRev:Are you sure you want to reverse the sample?
WRev0:Reverse
WSlnce:Are you sure you want to silence the sample?
WSlnce0:Silence
WNoWOpt:Could not save options.
WNoWOpt0:Cancel
WLUndo:This operation is too big to undo. Do you want to proceed?
WLUndo0:Cancel
WLUndo1:Quiet
WLUndo2:Proceed
WNUndoM:There is not enough memory to create the undo buffer. Do you want to proceed?
WNUndoM0:Cancel
WNUndoM1:Quiet
WNUndoM2:Proceed
WBadDel:You cannot cut or delete the whole sample.
WBadDel2:Cancel
WBadDelB:You cannot cut or delete nothing.
WBadDelB2:Cancel
WUkAWorks:This is an unknown AudioWorks format. It cannot be converted.
WUkAWorks2:Cancel
WUkDVox:This is an unknown DataVox format. It cannot be converted.
WUkDVox2:Cancel
WUnsaved:There is unsaved data in Sonor.
WUnsaved1:Quit
WUnsaved0:Cancel
WNoMemory:There is not enough memory to perform this operation.
WNoMemory2:Cancel
WBadIns:There is only one sample. You cannot merge it with itself in any way.
WBadIns2:Cancel
WBFilt:Filter frequency must be greater than zero.
WBFilt2:Cancel
WFreqHi:Frequency must be less than half sample frequency.
WFreqHi0:Cancel
WFreqZr:Frequency must be greater than zero.
WFreqZr0:Cancel
WNoBODY:Can't find BODY in Amiga 8SVX file.
WNoBODY2:Cancel
WNoHdr:Can't find HDR in Amiga 8SVX file.
WNoHdr2:Cancel
WTooLng:There is not enough memory to load the whole of this file.
WTooLng0:Load part
WAmpHi:The amplitude must be between 0 and 100%.
WNoCDTT:Can't read compressed Desktop Tracker tunes.
WNoCDTT2:Cancel
WNoLTune:The tune can't be opened.
WNoLTune2:Cancel
WCantLTS:Can't load sample from tune.
WCantLTS0:Cancel
WNoDev:Can't find default device.
WNoSamp:There are no samples in this tune.
WNoSamp0:Cancel
WFExists:There is already a file of that name. Do you want to overwrite it?
WFExists1:Cancel
WFExists0:Overwrite
WTooFst:This may exceed the sampler's maximum sample rate.
WTooFst0:Sample
WTooFst1:Cancel

no:No
yes:Yes

Formata:Acorn log.
Formatb:Armadeus
Formatc:Signed linear
Formatd:Unsigned linear

# These other ones are recognisable by their headers

Formate:Desktop Tracker
Formatf:Tracker
Formatg:PC .WAV
Formath:AudioWorks
Formati:AudioWorks
Formatj:AudioWorks
Formatk:DataVox
Formatk:DataVox
Formatm:DataVox
Formatn:Digital Symph.
Formato:Amiga 8SVX
Formatp:Creative labs

# 8,12,16,STEREO (i=interlaced,n=non-interlaced,s=separated)

Formasa:yxxx 0 Log
Formasb:yxxx 1 Arma
Formasc:yyyi 2 SLin
Formasd:yyyi 3 ULin
Formase:yxxx 4 DTT
Formasf:yxxx 5 Trkr
Formasg:yxyi 6 PC
Formash:yxxn 7 AWkL
Formasi:yyyn 8 AWkS
Formasj:yyyn 9 AWkU
Formask:yxsn 10 DVxL
Formasl:yxsn 11 DVxS
Formasm:yxsn 12 DVxU
Formasn:yxxx 13 DSym
Formaso:yxxx 14 8SVX
Formasp:yxxx 15 CLab

Bits0:8 bit
Bits1:12 bit
Bits2:16 bit

Op0:Load sample
Op1:Addition merge
Op2:Average merge
Op3:Insert
Op4:Overwrite
Op5:Amplitude modulate

At0:Start at sample start
At1:Start at cursor
At2:Start at select start
At3:End at sample end
At4:End at cursor
At5:End at select end

Atb0:sample start
Atb1:cursor
Atb2:select start
Atb3:sample end
Atb4:cursor
Atb5:select end

Atc0:Start at:
Atc1:Start at:
Atc2:Start at:
Atc3:End at:
Atc4:End at:
Atc5:End at:

Ins0:Insert
Ins1:Add merge
Ins2:Average merge
Ins3:Overwrite
Ins4:Amp. modulate

Convert0:Logarithmic
Convert1:Armadeus
Convert2:Signed linear
Convert3:Unsigned linear
Convert6:PC .WAV
Convert10:DataVox
Convert14:Amiga 8SVX
Convert15:Creative Voice File

#Help values

HScale:This is Sonor's scale window
HScale0:Click SELECT to accept these values
HScale1:Click SELECT to cancel the operation
HScale5:Click SELECT to increase the value, ADJUST to decrease it.
HScale6:Click SELECT to decrease the value, ADJUST to increase it.
HScale4:This is the current value.|MType in the value you require.
HScale9:Drag the bar to the required value.
HScale7:If the auto option is set, Sonor will choose the best value.
HFilter:This is Sonor's filter window
HFilter1:This is the filter frequency point.|MType in the value you require.
HFilter11:This is the filter function.|MClick and drag SELECT to create a new point.|MClick and drag ADJUST to move a point.|M^X deletes the selected point.
HFilter14:This inverts the current sample function.
HFilter6:Click SELECT to use a sloped low-pass filter.
HFilter6:Click SELECT to use a sloped high-pass filter.
HFilter8:Click SELECT to use a cutoff low-pass filter.
HFilter9:Click SELECT to use a cutoff high-pass filter.
HFilter10:Click SELECT to use a notch filter.
HFilter13:Click SELECT to cancel this operation.
HFilter14:Click SELECT to filter the selected part of the sample.
HFade:This is Sonor's fade window.
HFade2:Click SELECT to use a linear fade in.
HFade4:Click SELECT to use a concave fade in.
HFade6:Click SELECT to use a convex fade in.
HFade9:Click SELECT to use a linear fade out.
HFade11:Click SELECT to use a concave fade out.
HFade13:Click SELECT to use a convex fade out.
HFade15:Click SELECT to cancel this operation.
HFade14:Click SELECT to fade the selected part of the sample.
HInsert:This is Sonor's insert/merge window.
HInsert0:Click SELECT or ADJUST to choose the insert/merge operation.
HInsert3:Click SELECT or ADJUST to choose the sample to insert/merge with.
HInsert10:Click SELECT or ADJUST to choose where to insert/merge.
HInsert11:If this is selected, then the merge will only take place in the selected area.
HInsert8:If this is selected, then if any more memory is needed, Sonor will allocate it.
HInsert7:Click SELECT to cancel this operation.
HInsert6:Click SELECT to insert/merge.
HRSmpl:This is Sonor's resample window.
HRSmpl2:This is the current sample size in bytes.
HRSmpl5:This is the current sample frequency in Hertz.
HRSmpl9:This is the required sample size in bytes.|MType in the value you want.
HRSmpl12:This is the required sample frequency in Hertz.|MType in the value you want.
HRSmpl18:Click SELECT to double the required sample size by two.
HRSmpl15:Click SELECT to half the required sample size by two.
HRSmpl18:Click SELECT to double the required sample frequency by two.
HRSmpl15:Click SELECT to half the required sample frequency by two.
HRSmpl19:Click SELECT to cancel this operation.
HRSmpl14:Click SELECT to resample the sample.
HAFreq:This is Sonor's add frequency window.
HAFreq1:This is the required frequency to add.|MType in the value you require.
HAFreq4:This is the required amplitude.|MType in the value you require.
HAFreq6:Click SELECT to add the frequency to the sample.
HFInfo:This is Sonor's file information window.
HFInfo12:This is the sample's name.|MType in the new name, if required.
HFInfo1:This is the sample's filename.
HFInfo4:This is the date and time when the sample was either created or last saved.
HFInfo3:This is the sample's size in bytes.
HFInfo5:This is the sample's frequency.
HFInfo2:This is the modification status of the sample.
HFInfo11:This is the current version number of Sonor.
HPInfo:This is Sonor's program information window.
HPInfo5:This is Sonor's name.
HPInfo6:This is Sonor's purpose.
HPInfo7:This is Sonor's author.
HPInfo8:This is Sonor's version.
HLPart:This is Sonor's load part of sample window.
HLPart1:Drag SELECT to choose the area to load
HLPart4:This is the current offset into the sample in bytes.|MType in the required value.
HLPart0:Click SELECT to load in the required part of the sample.
HLTune:This is Sonor's load tune window.|MClick SELECT on the required sample to load.
HPref:This is Sonor's preferences window.
HPref0:Click SELECT to restore the default settings.
HPref1:Click SELECT to save these settings as default.
HPref2:Click SELECT to close the window and use these settings.
HOpt:This is Sonor's preferences window.
HOpt2:This is the default sample size.
HOpt6:This is the default sample rate.
HOpt8:This is the default trigger value.
HOpt4:If this is on, then the trigger will be used as default.
HOpt11:If this is on, then the screen will be blanked when sampling as default.
HOpt25:If this is on, then Sonor will warn you if the sample rate can exceed the maximum for the chosen sampler.
HOpt13:If this is on, then the oscilloscope input window will be open when Sonor loads.
HOpt14:If this is on, then the oscilloscope output window will be open when Sonor loads.
HOpt15:If this is on, then the FFT input window will be open when Sonor loads.
HOpt16:If this is on, then the FFT output window will be open when Sonor loads.
HOpt17:If this is on, then the sampling window will be open when Sonor loads.
HOpt26:If this is on, then the Sonor banner will appear briefly.
HOpt19:This is the maximum undo size that Sonor will allocate.
HOpt21:If this is on, then Sonor will not warn you if you are about to do an operation which cannot be undone.
HOpt23:This is the default sampler.|MClick MENU to bring up a list of those currently installed.
HOpt24:Click MENU to bring up a list of samplers currently installed.
HSample:This is Sonor's sampling window.
HSample0:This is the selected sample size.
HSample1:This is the selected sample time.
HSample2:This is the selected sample frequency.
HSample13:This is the selected trigger level.
HSample16:If this is on, then Sonor will use the trigger.
HSample4:If this is on, then Sonor will blank the screen when sampling.
HSample18:If this is on, then Sonor will trigger a MIDI note.
HSample3:Click MENU to bring up some predefined sample rates.
HSample14:Click MENU to bring up some predefined trigger values.
HSample12:Click SELECT to cancel the operation.
HSample31:Click SELECT to create a blank sample.
HSample5:Click SELECT to sample.
HSample22:This is the required MIDI port.
HSample24:This is the required MIDI channel.
HSample26:This is the required MIDI note value.
HSample28:This is the required MIDI volume.
HSample30:This is the required MIDI instrument.
HNotes:This is Sonor's change frequency window.
HNotes34:Click SELECT to accept these values.
HNotes38:Click ADJUST to close the window, and restore the frequency.
HNotes28:This is the currently chosen frequency.|MType in a new value, if required.
HNotes32:This is the current selected frequency.
HNotes36:This is the frequency of the note under the pointer.
HLoad:This is Sonor's load window.
HLoad13:This is the input format|MClick MENU to choose one.
HLoad14:Click MENU to choose an input format.
HLoad3:This is the input format|MClick MENU to choose one.
HLoad4:Click MENU to choose an input format.
HLoad10:If this is on, then the sample is in stereo, and will be merged when loaded.
HLoad15:If this is on, then Sonor will swap the bytes of 16-bit samples.
HLoad6:This is the current operation.|MClick MENU to choose one.
HLoad7:Click MENU to choose an operation.
HLoad11:This is the place to start the operation.|MClick MENU to choose one.
HLoad12:Click MENU to choose a place to start the operation.
HLoad8:If this is selected, Sonor will only perform a merge in the selected area.
HLoad9:If this is selected, Sonor will allocate more memory if required.
HLoad0:Click SELECT to can0cel the operation.
HLoad1:Click SELECT to load/insert/merge the file.

# End of Messages file for !Sonor 1.00
