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   traymond160@gmail.com to All   
   Computes Music System for the Commodore    
   29 Sep 23 10:54:30   
   
   From: traym...@gmail.com   
      
   Hi all Im sure most may remember the Book that Compute Gazette published for   
   the older C=64 Sid Editor or worded "The Enhanced Sidplayer", was just the   
   user manual book to use with the first original SID EDITOR. Again on the front   
   cover was in color,    
   started out as musical notes, they grew wings and at the bottom turned into a   
   bird.  :-D   
      
    Well the book contained I guess typos in most of the commands.     
   Looking in my book to turn on Octaves  you press the O key (NOT ZERO)   
   and maybe that is why I couldnt get the Editor to change Octaves.   
      
   There were a fair amount of typos in the book itself for commands if there is   
   someone here that would remember those, could you kindly please send me   
   or tell me how I could get ahold of those fixes.  Or I guess it could have   
   been called a bug.     
      
     Of course as you may tell I do have that book but it has those typos so some   
   commands from the menus just dont work if you dont know of the correct   
   keypress, I believe some may have discovered the fixes to the keypresses, etc.   
      
    I would really appreciate it if someone could provide those to me please.   
   Of course I love music and really like Sid music, using this method, but the   
   book does help.     
      
   Hey Robert Bernardo youre very knowledgable about Commodore stuff, please.  :-)   
      
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