Visual Arranger for Windows
Copyright (C) 1994,1995 YAMAHA Corporation
All Rights Reserved


Thank-you for purchasing Visual Arranger for Windows.  This file contains the latest
information, corrections and addendum's for your version of the program.  Please read
this file and the "getting started" section of the manual before proceeding.  Also,
make sure that you send in your customer registration card included in the package -
that way you are sure to be kept up to date on the latest breaking news regarding
Visual Arranger and more!


About VARRANGE.INI File:

Visual Arranger will automatically create a Preferences file called "VARRANGE.INI"
in the "WINDOWS" Directory. This file will include preference information about the
Option menu ("Preferences" and "MIDI Setup" commands), the Information Bar
(on/off), Disk/Favorite Style Group setups, and desktop placement of each Window.

To initialize all settings, delete the "VARRANGE.INI" file. The next time you open
the Visual Arranger application, a new Preferences file will be created.


About the Style File Directory:

Each Style file belongs to a specific Style Group, and Style files must be placed in
the Style File Directory for proper recognition and use by the Visual Arranger
application.  Do not change the Style File Directory name, or the application will
not be able to locate the Style files.


About MIDI Tone Generator Setups:

Set the "MIDI Setup" (Option menu) for your MIDI tone generator according to the
following options:

"GM Level 1"
--Drum Bank will not correspond
PSR-5700, PSR-6000
CVP-83, CVP-85, CVP-87
GM Sound Card

"XG Format"
--XG Format
MU80, MU50, QS300, DB50XG
--Drum Bank only corresponds to the Yamaha XG Format
MU5, W7, W5
QY300, MDP2
PSR-410, PSR-510, PSR-1700, PSR-2700
CVP-89, DOU-10

"CBX-T3/TG100"
CBX-T3, TG100
QY20

"TG300"
TG300 (GM-A)


For Sound Card User:

Always make sure that you use MIDI mapper when utilizing FM.  This will insure that
the proper voices are selected for playback.  If you still do not have proper playback,
please call technical support.


Trouble Shooting:

(1) Everything is working fine and my tone module is playing - but it just doesn't
sound right.

Make sure that your tone module is General MIDI or "GM" compatible.  The easiest 
way to make sure is by the GM logo on the front of the unit.  If it isn't GM compatible
it will not be voiced properly for Visual Arranger.

(2) The program loaded fine, but I have no sound.

Besides checking the obvious (power, volume etc....), make sure that the proper MIDI
Driver is "selected" to Visual Arranger. See the Visual Arranger owners manual for
more details.

(3) When I try to run the other application with Visual Arranger, I cannot run because
insufficient memory error occurs.

Quit Visual Arranger and run the other application first, then run Visual Arranger.


