RealBook Software Operation Manual v4.01 Mac
RealBook Software Operation Manual v4.01 Mac
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Table Of Contents
01. Launch the Program
02. Menus, Shortcuts, Buttons,
03. Plugins/Stand Alones
04. Printing
05. Zoom
06. “Go To” Menu, Songlist View
07. Column Sort, Mark Songs, Chart View, User Links
08. Chart View
09. Chart View (cont.) / LaptopView
10. LaptopView
11. Audio Menu
12. Audio Menu (cont.)
13. Audio Setup
14. Find Menu
15. Find Markers
16. The Randomizer
17. Sort Menu
18. Setup Menu
19. Setup Menu (cont.) / Erase Buttons
20. Other Software, Help Menu, Support
21. Help Menu (cont.) Activate, Quit, Subscribe, Visit Website, About
22. Data Entry and Editing
23. Tooltips
24. Tooltips (cont.)
25. Also…
See the Instaallation and Acttivation Guide for instrructionss on
installing and
d activating the
e softwaare.
e experiencin
If you are ng difficulties
s refer to the
e Troublesho
ooting sectio
on of that Gu
uide.
Double click
c the pro
ogram’s ap
pp file to lau
unch.
To do th
his, select th
he program
m’s app and use the Co
ommand+L
L key
You can
n then drag the alias to
o the deskto
op for quickker launchin
ng in the futture.
Menu
us, Key shorrtcuts, and Buttons
B s
You can do
d things in th
he program byy using drop down
d menus,, key shortcutts and buttonss.
A word ab
bout the Menu
us.
he menu optio
Most of th ons belong to the program.
e however a couple
There are c of Macc menus here also.
hy there are tw
That is wh wo help menu
u options.
That means that you’ll actually have e several distinct programss installed.
This is forr people who want to keep their materia als in separate e collections.
This is alsso good for ma anaging the ‘ffootprint’ size of the installa
ation since ea
ach plugin will expand the size of
the originaal installation.
maller plugins
For the sm s, you’ll use th
he Unpack co
ommand to insstall the mediia files.
The plugin ation, so refer to those for specific instructions for the
ns come with their own guide for Installa
particular plugin you pu
urchased.
This means
n that three pages can be displayed pe
er “song.”
gs are just on
Most song ne page. (See Chart view)
Printout size is a function of your printer settings / driver, not the RealBookk Software.
Clicking on
o the Size ind
dicator at far left will toggle
e between two
o zoom levelss.
Zoom % options
o - 25, 50,
5 75,100,15
50, 200, 300, 400.
Browse mode
m is where
e you will be 99.9%
9 of the time.
t
The “Find” mode appea
ars when you are doing a search
s using the
t command
ds available frrom the Find Menu.
wn to the botto
Scroll dow om half of the
e page and yo
ou’ll see this.
Test this by
b using the Laptop
L View menu command in the Go
o To Menu.
The Go
G To Menu
M
This menu command allows you to navigate thro
ough the main
n pages of the
e program.
1.The “S
Songlist” command
c
This allow
ws you to view
w and scroll th
hrough a list of
o all the song
gs contained in the collectio
on.
This will be
b your main “control
“ pane
el.”
he list by any
a. Sort th y of the colum
mn categorie
es
Each colummn header con ntains up and down buttonss to use for so
orting.
Mark, (none/marked d)
Title
Compo oser
Style
Key
Transp position (C, Bb,
B Eb, Bass Clef)
C
Tempo o
Primarry Recording Audio Artist
Alternaate Recording g Audio Artistt
mark) specific
b. Tag (m c songs
To mark a song or multiple songs, simply
s click th
he box located
d at the far lefft of the scree
en next to the
selected song.
s This willl place a blacck circle into the
t box.
c. Chart View
V Button
d. User Audio
A Linking
g Buttons
These butttons, located d just to the lefft of the Chart button, will allow
a you to link to other file
es on your syystem.
Even thou ugh the featurre indicates linking to audio o, you can usse this to link to
t any file typpe. You mightt use
this to linkk to MIDI files
s, Band In A Box
B Files, Texxt files (maybe e your analyssis notes), Sprread sheets,
anything youy think is im mportant.
Clicking on
o the button will
w open up a browser. Use
e this to navig
gate to whatevver file you are
e wanting to liink to.
ed file is move
If the linke ed or deleted, then the linkk is no longer active and would
w have to be re-linked.
There are 3 “panes” for each page in the chart view. This will allow you to display
d up to 3 pages per song.
wo pages.
Here is a song with tw
3. Lapto
op View Me
enu Comm
mand
A very coool feature intrroduced in version 4.01.
This allow
ws you to turn your laptop sideways to vie ew the chartss to be displayyed at about th
he same size as an
actual pagge (depending g on your scrreen size of co
ourse).
e two viewing options for ussing your lapttop. You can choose either Left or Right depending on
There are
where the
e various conn
nections are for
f your particcular model.
Song related
r inform
mation is still
display yed.
Title, Composer,
C Styyle, Key,
Transp position, Temppo, Primary and
a
Alternaate Recordingg Artist.
Navigaation
The greeen arrow keyys at the top Left
hand corner
c aptop on its side)
(with la
will mo
ove to the nexxt or previous
songs.
There is a “next
“ page” th
humbnail so thhat you can teell at a glance
e if there is an
nother page.
A small image of a chart appearss if there is a next page.
Otherwise the yellow backkground will show
s through..
Audio
s with the aud
The Light Blue Buttons dio artist name
e will launch the
t audio.
There is another
a option
n that is availa
able from the “Go To” men
nu.
The Setup command willw take you to t the “Setup Page”.
There is also
a a dedicatted Setup Me enu command d.
More on this in up aheaad since this is a duplicate
e menu comm
mand.
The Audio Menu
e two types off media files associated witth the program
There are m.
If you would
u like to link
k additional file
es you can usse the User menu
m commannds.
There aree also buttons
s for doing thiss on the Setu
up Page. (seee Setup Menu
u).
Browse to
o the file you wish
w to link to
o, select it and pen” button orr double click the desired file.
d click the “op
Be sure th
he “Store Only A Referencce to the file” box
b is checke
ed
A new fea
ature introduc
ced in the 4.01
1 version is th
he Audio Ran
ndomizer command.
andomly sele
This will ra ect songs from
m the “found set”
s of songs in the collection and play the correspon
nding
recording.
e a couple of ways
There are w ght benefit from this.
you mig
esponding cha
The corre ed in the program.
art is displaye
There is another
a “rando
omize” comm
mand available
e from the find
d menu.
Do not edit,
e alter, rename, or
o otherwis
se change any aspec
ct of these files.
Any attemmpt to do so will not only cau
use the progra am to not funcction properlyy but also consstitutes a brea
ach of
the license agreement.. You don’t wa ant to do thatt. Bad things happen
h then.
1. Make sure
s that yourr Default file path
p is correctt
a. Go to the Seetup Menu>S Setup Comm mand>
The deefault path is indicated there.
Y may need
You d to modify this if your Insta
all Location do
oes not exacttly match.
If Bonus files
f were included with the
e product, the e Materials folder in a folde
ey will be located inside the er
named Bo onus Files.
ort is offered fo
No suppo or files requiring 3rd party software
s (Ban
nd In A Box, MIDI
M files, Vid
deos etc.).
The Find Menu
M
One of the cool feature
es of the prog
gram is the ab
bility to search
h and find by various criteria.
You sure can’t do that with a paper book.
After typin
ng in your sea
arch criteria hit the enter ke
ey (some sea
arch types req
quire you to hit it twice).
Here is a “Power
“ d in circle indicator.
User”” tip. If you clicck in the markker field, it will automaticallyy insert a filled
If you hit the
t backspace key while th hat box is still selected, you can then type in anotherr key to displa ay a
different symbol.
s Whenn you sort, it willw display the e songs in ord der of the selected keystro okes.
elected “Show
If have se elect from all of the songs in the collecttion.
w All” then it se
This is a great
g tool for forcing
f yourse
elf to try song
gs you might not
n have othe t time to run
erwise taken the
through or even listen to.
t
As previously mentione
ed, you can sort
s up or dowwn by simply clicking
c the arrrows at the to
op of each co
olumn.
You can also
a use the Sort
S menus or
o keystroke shortcuts
s to so
ort the inform
mation.
he “Find” crite
Most of th eria can also be
b used to sort.
You can sort
s by Song Title,
T Composser, Style, Ke
ey, Tempo, Trransposition, or
o Markers.
To sort byy Audio Artist,, you should use
u the arrow w buttons at th
he top of each
h column.
y are working with sort categories that have empty fields, then th
NOTE: If you he low to high sorts will placce the
empty fields at the top. You’ll then ha
ave to scroll down
d past the
e “empty field” zone in order to get to the fields
with the sorted data in them.
Click on your
y s direction button.
desired sort
The Setup Menu
The Setup
p Page menu command will open the Setup Page.
ed to enter the
You’ll nee older’s new location and en
e EXACT file path to the fo nd your text string with a slash
character.
he reset butto
Clicking th on will return the
t Filepath setting
s to the location where the program
m is installed..
The next section shows the Song Title, Compose
er and Audio Artist Informa
ation from the
e Songlist Vie
ew.
e User Audio
Next is the o settings and
d indicators.
ou will have no
Typically yo o use for thesse buttons.
Their onlyy use might coome into playy when importting
plugins or updates and d somehow ended
e up with
duplicaated content.
WARNING
G: DO NOT Click
C on these
e unless it is critical
c that yo
ou do so.
ommands DO
These co O NOT have any
a UNDO fu
unction.
Erase The Found Set – Used for removing group ps of songs, either
e freshly im
mported (and
d thus the onlyy ones
displaying
g) or those tha
at you have marked
m and “ffound” using the
t Find menu u.
The
e last comman
nd is a defaultt setting for th el of the Lapto
he Zoom leve op
View
w.
The “O
Other Sofftware” Menu
M
This is a quick
q way to see
s what othe
er products arre available.
Coming Soon
S – These
e take you to the pages tha
at show the products
p that are up and co
oming.
The He
elp Menu
Support
If you selected
e “run” ins
stead of registering
s at firstt then this com
mmand will re
e-launch the activation proccess
without haaving to resta
art the program
m.
To enter or
o edit data, simply
s click in ether the Key or Tempo fiield and begin
n typing.
The Style section has a drop down menu with alll of the curren
nt styles alrea
ady defined.
To add ne ew Styles to th
he list, hit the “Other” comm
mand at the bottom
b of the list. A
box will po
op up allowingg you to creatte a new stylee listing.
After creatting the entry, hit OK and it will be available in the drrop down list to be
selected. You
Y can now add this to yo our song’s infformation.
ToolTips
If you are not sure aboout the functio
on of a button or other item
ms in the progrram, then add
ditional inform
mation
can be obtained
b by pla
acing the curssor over the area and leaving it there forr a second or two.
Placing th
he cursor over the Play buttton will indica
ate the Song Name and Th
he Artist.
o is loaded (th
If no audio his mostly applies to audio
os for Slot 2) you’ll
y see thiss message.
Various Sort
S Button To
ooltips.
Style Data
a Field Tooltip
p.
Markers Tooltip.
T
utton” tooltips.
“Erase Bu
et button for th
The Rese he Default file
epath.
The Show
w All Songs bu
utton.
The Song
g Title data fie
eld.
And Finally….
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