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TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide (c) 2011, Kinnor Software, Inc. All rights reserved. (r340:7/6/11) TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Table of Contents Notices Copyright notices 3 Getting Started Installing TropeTrainer(tm) software 5 Activating TropeTrainer(tm) software 16 First-time startup: Lite edition 21 First-time startup: Single Parsha edition 23 Opening readings and tutorials The Navigator window 26 The Open reading window 28 Opening custom readings 33 The Hebrew Calendar window 38 The Open tutorial window 40 Viewing readings and tutorials The Main window 42 The Preferences window 55 Managing aliyahs 58 Printing texts and music 59 Exporting to iTunes 61 Viewing tutorials 67 License agreement TropeTrainer software License Agreement 75 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide This TropeTrainer™ Software Installation and Use Manual is © Copyright 2011, Kinnor Software, Inc. All rights reserved. TropeTrainer™ Software is © Copyright 2001-2011, Kinnor Software, Inc. All rights reserved. TropeTrainer™ and the Kinnor logo are trademarks of Kinnor Software, Inc. Hebrew biblical texts are derived from the electronic Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia © Copyright 1969/77 German Bible Society, and used with their kind permission. Material from "A Complete Triennial Cycle for Reading the Torah" © Copyright The Rabbinical Assembly, N.Y. is used by its kind permission. TropeTrainer™ Software is powered by DECtalk® Text-to-Speech Technology. DECtalk is a trademark of Fonix Corporation. TROPETRAINER™ License Agreement and Limited Warranty Please read this carefully Basically, this license agreement is an agreement between you (the user) and Kinnor Software, Inc. that grants you the rights to install and use the Trope Trainer(TM) software. In exchange for those rights, you agree to not make illegal copies of the Trope Trainer(TM) software for others. In addition you agree to arrange that each copy of TropeTrainer(TM) software you license is installed on a maximum of two computers under your direct control and directly associated with your household, and that the Software will only be used on one computer at a time. For example, if you use the software on your notebook computer, a family member or friend may not at the same time use the software on your desktop computer unless you license an additional copy. TropeTrainer(TM) software is not licensed for use in lending situations. 3 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide In particular, please do not make illegal copies of the installation CD-ROM for the Trope Trainer(TM) software to give to others. Making illegal copies of the installation CD-ROM for the Trope Trainer(TM) software is a violation of copyright and Torah law -- it is a form of theft. Some versions of TropeTrainer(TM) software might have the capability of downloading sound or video to iTunes(r). iTunes(r) downloads may not be transfered to anyone outside of your immediate family, and may not be sold to anyone. Please read the full License Agreement for additional rights and restrictions. 4 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Installing TropeTrainer™ software On a Macintosh computer (See below for Windows installation instructions.) TropeTrainer software requires OS X version 10.5 or greater. Download Mac versions You will receive an email with installation instructions, including a link for downloading the software plus serial number and activation information. Click the link to open your web browser and begin the installer's download. When the download is complete, you will find a Setup file in your Downloads folder: Doubleclick the TTMacSetup icon in the download folder. (The number following the name will reflect the actual revision number of the software you are downloading.) A window is displayed showing the installer: Doubleclick on the TTMacSetup icon. Click the Open button if you receive a warning: 5 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Follow the instructions below under All versions. CD Mac versions Insert the CD and open the its folder from the Desktop. You will find a setup package on the CD: Doubleclick the TTMacSetup icon. (The number following the name will reflect the actual revision number of the software you are downloading.) A window is displayed showing the installer: Doubleclick on the TTMacSetup icon. Follow the instructions below under All Mac versions. 6 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide All Mac versions An Installer application is displayed. Click Agree to accept the license agreement: Enter your system administrator name and password: 7 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click the Install button. When the installation is complete, you will see a final note: 8 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click the Quit button to close the installer. TropeTrainer(tm) software should open automatically. The first time TropeTrainer software is started, you will be asked to enter its serial number and activate the software. To start TropeTrainer software later, open a Finder window and select the Applications folder: Find the TropeTrainer folder and click to open it: Doubleclick the TropeTrainer icon to start the software. On a Windows computer TropeTrainer software requires Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, and a screen at least 1024 pixels wide. 9 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Download Windows versions You will receive an email with installation instructions, including a link for downloading the software plus serial number and activation information. Click the link to open your web browser and begin the installer's download. If you are given the option to Run the installer from its web location, select that option. After the installer download completes, you will likely get one or two warning windows, and the installer is displayed. If you are only given the option to Save the installer from its web location, be sure to save the installer to a folder you can find later -- such as your desktop. The installer will have name something like: TropeTrainerWinSetup.317. Doubleclick the installer's icon from the folder in which you saved it. You may see one or two warning windows. The installer is displayed. Follow the instructions below under All Windows versions. CD Windows versions Insert the TropeTrainer software installation CD into your CD drive. The installer should auto-start after a while. If the installer does not start automatically: From Computer (My Computer in XP), find the CD drive and rightclick its icon. From the popup menu, select Explore. Doubleclick the Setup installer icon to start the installer. The installer is displayed All Windows versions 10 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click Yes to continue. 11 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Follow the on-screen instructions. Click Next to continue. 12 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Read the license agreement, then click the I accept the terms of the license agreement radion button. Click Next to continue. 13 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click Install to begin the installation process. 14 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click Finish to complete the installation process. If you leave Start TropeTrainer(tm) software checked, the software will automatically start. To start TropeTrainer™ software later, click the Windows Start button (the Windows Pearl in Vista and Windows 7). Click All Programs from the bottom of the popup. Select TropeTrainer(tm) software from the list of All Programs. The first time TropeTrainer software is started, you will be asked to enter its serial number and activate the software. Do not reinstall TropeTrainer software just to get it running. Start the software from the Pearl (Start button). 15 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Activating TropeTrainer™ software The first time TropeTrainer™ software is run, you will be asked for your serial number and activation information: If you have a serial number, enter it. You would only have a serial number if you purchased our software: You will be asked for your full name. Enter at least a first and last name: 16 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Activating the software After you have entered your serial number and full name, you'll be asked to activate the software: 17 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide TropeTrainer software is delivered in one of two ways: 1. with just a serial number or 2. with a serial number, your registered name and an activation code. If you got your copy from a store or a synagogue, you most likely only have a serial number. If you got your copy directly from Kinnor Software, you most likely will have a sticker or email showing your full name, serial number and an activation code. If you received the software on CD, your serial number can be found on the first panel of the Quickstart Guide. If you purchased this software by download, you will receive an email with download information, plus your serial number, registration name and activation code. If you do not have an activation code: 18 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Leave the Activation code field empty. Use the bottom half of the activation form to send an email to Kinnor Software, asking for an activation code. To send the activation code request email, enter your email address in the Email field near the middle of the Activation form. Click Email for activation code. Your email software should open with a pre-addressed email, that should contain your name and serial number. If your email software does not open, or if the wrong email software opens, create an email addressed to activation@kinnor.com. Set its title to "Activation request". Include in the message the full name of the person you want to register the software to, and your TropeTrainer software's serial number. After your have sent the email asking for an activation code, click the button, Continue without activation. Please allow 72 hours (more if you sent your email just before Jewish or U.S. Post Office holidays) for us to generate and reply with your activation information. Please do not send us several emails for activation unless you have not heard from us in 72 hours or so. Activation codes are generated by our staff, who do not work on Shabbat, Jewish and U.S. Post Office holidays, or the middle of the night. TropeTrainer software will run for two weeks without activation. When you receive your activation code, enter it in the Activation code field and click Continue. If you do have an activation code: Enter your full name, serial number and activation code exactly as it appears on the sticker or download email. Do not add or remove periods or initials that appear with the activation information. Enter your name and the codes exactly as they appear in the activation information. For example, if your name is shown as Eli Schwartz, do not enter eli schwartz or Eli I. Schwartz. If you entered everything correctly, the Continue (to active) button is enabled. Click the Continue button. You should get confirmation that the software is activated. Save the activation information in a safe place -- this is the key to your 19 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide software copy. Do not share your serial number and activation information with anyone else. You are permitted to install the software on up to two computers for your use or your family's use. For everyone: Save the activation information in a safe place -- this is the key to your software copy. Do not share your serial number and activation information with anyone else. You are permitted to install the software on up to two computers for your use or your family's use. If you have students, you are not permitted to install your copy of TropeTrainer software on their computer. They must own their own copy. 20 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide First time startup: Lite edition (If you do not have the Lite edition, you can skip this page.) TropeTrainer™ software Lite edition has information on its installation CD that tells the software exactly which Torah or Haftarah verses you are to learn, and what melody to use. The first time TropeTrainer software Lite edition is started, it must read this information from the CD onto your hard drive. After the software has stored this information, you will not need to place the CD into your computer (except to reinstall the software). To get the customized information from your CD to your computer's hard drive, make sure the TropeTrainer software Lite edition installation CD is in your computer's CD drive the first time the software is run. The Lite edition does not use the normal Open reading window discussed in other sections of this document. When the software starts, and when you select from the software's menu Open>Open reading, the Navigator window opens, showing your readings: 21 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To open a reading, either double-click an entry in the Open recent reading list, or click the entry to select it and click the Open button to the right of the list. 22 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide First time startup: Single Parsha edition (If you do not have the Single Parsha edition, you can skip this page.) The Single Parsha edition of TropeTrainer™ software lets you select your one parsha (weekly or holiday Torah reading) when you start the software for the first time, and stores that selection for future times that you open the software. The first time the software starts, and after asking for your serial number, full name, and optionally your activation information, the software will ask which reading you select for your single parsha: Click the radio button to the right of the Single reading you want to select. If 23 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide your reading is a holiday, click the Holiday & special readings tab and select your reading from that list. After you selected your reading, click the Select reading button. You will be asked to confirm your selection. A blank Navigator window will open: Click the Open new reading button. The Open reading window is displayed, with your single parsha selected: 24 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To open the Torah reading, click Open Torah Portion button. To select between Shabbat and Weekday readings, click the option you want in the Torah Options list on the bottom-left of this window. To open the Haftarah reading, click the Open Haftarah button. Some weeks have options for the Haftarah. Select the desired option from Haftarah Options. Check with your rabbi, cantor or bar mitzvah teacher if you have any questions regarding reading options. If you discover you have selected the wrong reading, please email support@kinnor.com with your name, serial number and the name of the correct reading. We will send instructions telling you how to select a different reading. 25 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The Navigator window When TropeTrainer™ software starts, you will see an introductory splash screen showing the product's name, copyright information and activation status. After several seconds, TropeTrainer software's Navigator window will open: The Navigator window displays the last eight readings and tutorials you opened. When the software is first installed, these lists will be empty. To re-open a reading or tutorial, double-click on a recent reading or tutorial's name, or click to select the reading or tutorial and then click the Open button to the right of the list from which you have made the selection. To open a reading that is not on the list, click the Open new reading button and select from the Open reading window that is displayed. You can also click Open calendar to see a perpetual Jewish calendar and select a reading for a particular 26 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide date. To open a tutorial that is not on the list, click the Open new tutorial button and select from the Open tutorial window that is displayed. The Open tutorial window is displayed. 27 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The Open Reading window To open a reading in TropeTrainer™ software, click the Open button in the main top toolbar of TropeTrainer software's main window and select Open reading from the popup menu that appears, or click the Open new reading button in the Navigator window. The Open reading window is displayed: To open a Torah reading, select the correct year, then click on the reading. From Torah Options for regular weekly Torah readings you can select Shabbat or Weekday from the Torah Options listbox. For weekly Torah portions and for some holidays you will have to choose from the list of Torah Options. Click Open Torah Portion to open the Torah reading. Click Open Haftarah to open the 28 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide haftarah. If you own the Megillah or Deluxe Edition of TropeTrainer software that includes Megillot. The selected reading is displayed in the main window. To open a haftarah, select the correct year, then click on the reading. For most weeks there is only one choice of haftarah. For some weeks and most holidays there are variations in custom or different readings for different days so that you will have to select from the Haftarah Options listbox. After you have selected a haftarah option, click Open Haftarah. The selected haftarah is displayed in the main window. Note: If you own a Single Parsha edition of TropeTrainer software, you will only be able to select the reading you chose when you first ran the software. All other readings will be greyed out. Holiday and Megillah readings To open a Holiday or Megillah reading, click on the Holiday & special readings tab of the Open reading window: 29 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide For the holiday readings, be sure to select from the Torah Options and Haftarah Options listboxes the correct day of a multi-day holiday. Note: The Megillot are only enabled if you own the Megillah or Deluxe editions of TropeTrainer software. Otherwise, they are greyed out. The third tab on the Open reading window is for setting custom readings where only specific verses you select are displayed. Open Reading tips The Hebrew calendar has 19 variations featuring occasional extra days in several of the Hebrew months and an extra leap-month every several years. The regular weekly readings plus special holiday readings are placed throughout the year so that they occur at the correct time of each year. Special readings are read before 30 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide major holidays. Because of this complexity, it is critical that you select the correct year at the top left of the Open reading window. It is also important to click the Israel or Diaspora (not in Israel) radio button at the top of the window, because in most years there are differences in readings in Israel because they celebrate only one day of most major holidays, while outside of Israel most communities celebrate two days. When the second day occurs on Shabbat, it pushes the regular Shabbat reading off one week for communities outside of Israel. Since Reform synagogues generally follow the Israeli custom of celebrating one day of these holidays, you might check with your synagogue to see if it is correct for you to use the Israel setting. Remember that the Hebrew year starts in Autumn with Rosh Hashanah. On most years, the first reading of the year is Ha'azinu, which is read on the Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In some years, Vayeilech is read on the Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In the Open reading 31 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide window shown above, the year 5770 is selected. This corresponds to the secular calendar years with Rosh Hashanah in Autumn 2009, and the Hebrew year ending the Autumn of 2010. Vayeilech is greyed out, indicating that it is not read right after Rosh Hashanah that year. The last selectable item in the second column, Vayakhel+P'kudei is shown selected. The date corresponding to this reading is shown at the top-right as March 13, 2010. Always check that date when you select a reading to make sure you are in the correct year. Since there is a variable number of weeks in the Hebrew calendar, some years certain readings are combined. In the year shown here, 5770, the readings Vayakhel and P'kudei are read on the same Shabbat morning. That is why the Vayakhel reading and the P'kudei reading at the end of the second column are greyed out, while the combined reading is selectable. In addition, March 13, 2010 is the last Shabbat in the Hebrew month of Adar. (The date for this varies from year to year.) It is customary to read a special haftarah on that Shabbat. That is there are several items in the Haftarah Options list. In this case, most Ashkenazi synagogues read one special haftarah, some Sephardi synagogues read a different one, and some other Sephardi synagogues plus Chabad chasidim read yet a third selection of verses. When in doubt, check with your rabbi, cantor, bar mitzvah teacher or a synagogue official who would know the custom in your synagogue. Hint: You can always click the Calendar button to bring up a Hebrew calendar; click to the correct year and date, and click Open reading. You'll then be brought back to the Open reading window with the correct date and reading selected. Note: Some Conservative synagogues read only a third of a Torah portion each year. If you are chanting in a Conservative synagogue, check with your rabbi, cantor, b'nai mitzvah teacher or other person in the synagogue to learn whether you are on an annual or triennial cycle, and if triennial, which year (1, 2 or 3) you will be reading from for a particular Shabbat. 32 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Opening Custom Readings The Custom readings tab of the Open reading window lets you design readings showing only the verses you select. To create a custom reading, first select the Custom reading type. For Torah readings and High Holiday Torah readings, the list of Aliyahs will be displayed. For Haftarah and Megilla readings, a set of Readings selections will be displayed: 33 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Some Haftarah readings combine verses from more than one book of Prophets, or from verses that are not next to one another. Up to five sections of text can be selected for haftarah readings. Up to two sections of text can be selected for Megillah readings. To select verses for an aliyah or for a reading, click the Edit button next to the reading for which you want to select. An Edit box will appear that lets you select the book and starting and ending chapters and verses for the reading: After you have set the verses for the aliyah or reading, click the Set button, which will transfer the selected verses to main panel: 34 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide After you have selected verses for as main aliyahs or readings as you need, you can save the custom reading. To save a custom reading, put your mouse cursor in the Custom reading name: field, and type a name: then click Save. To return to a previously saved reading, click on the down-arrow in the Custom reading name field, and choose the reading. To open the reading, click the Open Torah Portion, Open Haftarah, or Open Reading button, as appropriate. The custom reading is displayed in the main window. Exporting custom readings to your students You can export custom reading settings to your students who have TropeTrainer™ software Single Parsha, Standard or Deluxe editions, Version 35 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide 5.0.340 or greater. An email will be generated to the address you select, including an attachment. Your student simply drags the attachment from the email into the TropeTrainer software main window. To export a custom reading, set up the custom reading verses for your student, and save the reading with a unique name, as described above. Click the Export custom reading... button. A panel opens on the right side of the Custom readings window. At a minimum, enter your email address and your student's email address in the specified fields. When you have made your selections, click Export. An email will be sent to the recipient's email address you entered. Your student simply drags the attachment into TropeTrainer software's main window. They click Yes to import the reading, and the Custom reading window opens with their custom reading already set. Your student must click Open Torah Reading or Open Haftarah as appropriate to see the custom reading. To export your currently selected melody for the type of reading you have just exported, check Use my melody setting. For example, if your current melody selection for Torah readings is Ashkenazic - Common melody, and you are exporting a custom Torah reading, this melody selection will be transmitted to your student. When your student imports the custom reading settings, your currently selected Torah melody will be selected for Torah readings on your student's computer. Please note that we do not lock the melody in to your selection. They are able to change the melody in the normal way. It is possible to hide the music score in TropeTrainer software by clicking the 36 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Music button on the main window. To hide the music on your student's computer during a Custom reading export, check the Hide music checkbox. When your student imports the custom reading, display of the music score will be disabled. Please note that we do not lock this setting. Your student is able to re-display the score by clicking the Music button. The words under the music notes in the score can be displayed in Hebrew letters by checking the Use Hebrew under music instead of English transliteration box in the Preferences window. The Hebrew letters are displayed with the letters of each syllable shown right-to-left, but each syllable placed to the right of the previous one -- left to right. The words v'-ei-leh ha-mish-pa-tim appear as: To have your student's TropeTrainer software to display Hebrew in the score, check the Use Hebrew text in music checkbox. Please note that we do not lock this setting. Your student is able to re-display transliterated text by unchecking the Use Hebrew under music instead of English transliteration box in the Preferences window. 37 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The Hebrew Calendar To access the Hebrew calendar, click the Calendar button from TropeTrainer software's Main window toolbar, or click the Calendar button on the top-right of the Navigator window, or click the Calendar button on the top-right of the Open reading window. The Hebrew Calendar window is displayed: To select the next month, click the small up-arrow to the right of the date at the top-right of the Hebrew Calendar window. To select the previous month, click the small down-arrow. To select the next year, click the larger up-arrow at the top-right of the Hebrew Calendar window. To select the previous month, click the larger down-arrow. 38 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click a date-box to select it. Torah portions are shown in magenta. To select a Torah portion, click a date box for a date that has a magenta-text Torah reading, then click the Open reading button. The Open reading window opens, with the Torah portion or Holiday portion selected for the date you clicked. 39 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Opening tutorials TropeTrainer™ software includes tutorials and exercises teaching how to chant Torah readings, Haftarah readings (and in the Megillah and Deluxe editions, Megillah Readings). In addition, the tutorials section includes blessings that are chanted before and after Torah, Haftarah and some Megillah readings. To open a tutorial or exercise, click the Open button in the main top toolbar of TropeTrainer software's main window and select Open tutorial from the popup menu that appears, or click the Open new tutorial button in the Navigator window. The Open tutorial window is displayed: Select the type of tutorial you want to study from the top selection box. A list of tutorials for the selected type of tutorial opens in the Select a lesson box: 40 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click the tutorial or exercise you want to study, and click the Open button. The tutorial is opened in the main window's Tutorial display mode. 41 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The Main window The Main window displays readings and tutorials, and provides controls so you can have TropeTrainer™ software chant or speak readings. The following discussion covers the features of the TropeTrainer™ software main window, from left to right, starting at the top toolbar row; with minor detours. Opening readings To open a recently-opened reading (Torah portion, haftarah or Megillah reading), click the Home button on the main window's top toolbar. The Navigator window is displayed. Select a recently opened reading from the displayed list. The selected reading is displayed in the Main window. To open a new reading from a list, click the Open button , and select Open reading from the popup menu that is displayed. The Open reading window is displayed. Select a reading from the available selections. (If you are using the Lite version of TropeTrainer software, the Navigator window will open to let you a pre-assigned reading.) The selected reading is displayed in the Main window. To open a new reading from a Hebrew calendar, click the Calendar button . The Hebrew Calendar window is displayed. Select a date with a Torah reading shown in magenta and click the Open reading button. The Open reading window is displayed, with your selected reading clicked. The selected reading is displayed in the Main window. 42 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Navigating through readings Use the scrollbar at the right of the Hebrew display or Music display boxes to scroll up and down. To move one word at a time, click on a word in the Hebrew display box, then press the left- or right-arrow on the keyboard. To move one note at a time, click on a word in the Music display box, then press the left- or right-arrow on the keyboard. If you are showing a Torah reading, you can jump directly to an aliyah, or you can select to hide or display aliyahs. To jump directly to the start of an aliyah or manage the display of aliyahs, click the Aliyahs button . The Manage sections window is displayed. 43 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide 44 Printing To print a reading or its musical score, click the Print button window is displayed. . The Print Display options When TropeTrainer software first starts, English translations are shown to the left of the Hebrew texts. To turn the display of translations on and off, click the Trans. button . When the English translation is turn off, the Hebrew is displayed with larger letters. Hebrew texts can be displayed with vowels and trope symbols as shown above, or in hand-written STaM style, or in two-column Tikkun style. To display Hebrew texts with standard printed letters including vowels and trope sympols, click the Trope button . To display Hebrew texts with hand-written STaM style letters without vowels or trope symbols (as the texts appear in Torah and Megillah scrolls) click the STaM button . The STaM letters are displayed: TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To display Hebrew texts with STaM letters side-by-side with printed letters with vowels and tropes (as would be seen in a study book called a Tikkun), click the Tikkun button . The Tikkun style is displayed. (The English translation is not displayed in this display mode.) 45 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Some trope teachers use a system of colors to identify groups of words ending in particular trope symbols. Trope symbols specify the grammar of a verse, just like commas, semicolons and periods do in English sentences. In addition, they tell the person chanting what melody to use for each word. To turn on and off trope color highlights, click the Groups button . 46 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Trope symbols have several levels of force, indicating the strength of breaks between parts of a verse, just like a comma is weaker than a period or a semicolon. To display tropes in colors that distinguish green - connector tropes, orange - weak separator tropes and red - strong separator tropes, click the Tropes button . Some phrases and verses are chanted with special melodies. TropeTrainer software can highlight those words by underlining them. To turn underlining on and off, click the Underline button . 47 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Display of the music score To turn on or off display of the music score on the bottom of the main window, click the Show Music button: To display the text under the music score's notes using Hebrew letters, click the Preferences button at the top-right of the main window, and check or uncheck Use Hebrew under music instead of English transliteration. The Hebrew letters are displayed with the letters of each syllable shown right-to-left, but each syllable placed to the right of the previous one -- left to right. The words v'-eileh ha-mish-pa-tim appear as: Voice settings A block of controls at the top-right of the main window's toolbar provide control over the voice used by the software to speak or chant verses: 48 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To adjust the accent of the voice, click down-arrow of the Accent control to display its popup list: The list of accents may be slightly different from what you see shown above, as we add and improve features of the software. The accents do not specify melody, just the accent. The software can be set to sing with a Moroccan melody, but Ashkenazi accent. Sephardi pronunciation has become the norm in U.S. Conservative and Reform synagogues. Ashkenazi Traditional: Simchas Toyra, Shabbos, Yaakoyv, Boruch Ashkenazi Modern: Simchas Tora, Shabbos, Yaakov, Boruch Sephardi: Simchat Tora, Shabbat, Yaakov, Baruch Sephardi Traditional: Simchat Tora, Shabbat, Ya'akov (ayins are pronounced, chet and chaf are pronounced differently), Baruch U.S. Sephardi: Simchat Tora, Shabbat, Yaakov (like Sephardi, but with a U.S. accent for cholam [O]) Galician: Simchas Toyru, Shabboos, Yaakoyv, Booreech Each person has a vocal range of pitches they are able to sing. It is critically important that TropeTrainer software is set so that the student can sing the entire range of notes in a reading -- that the notes don't go too high or too low. TropeTrainer software offers two controls to adjust this: Voice and Pitch. Voice sets the basic range: Bass: Very low Baritone: Normal adult male voice; also easiest for most kids to follow Tenor: Higher-pitched adult male voice Alto: Lower-pitched adult female voice Soprano: Higher-pitched adult female voice Child: Child's normal pitch range. (Although we include this voice, Kinnor Software recommends kids use the Baritone voice) The Pitch control allows the user to adjust the musical notes up and down a halfpitch at a time to fine tune the pitch range of the chanting. 49 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide 50 The Melody control allows the user to set the melody for chanting the various readings. Each type of reading has a different set of melody options, and Kinnor Software keeps adding new melody options over time. When the software is first started and no reading is displayed, the Melody control's popup list is empty. When the user selects a reading, the Melody control's popup list is filled with the names of the melodies available for that reading type. Click the Melody Help button ? to the right of the Melody control to see a description of the melodies available for the currently displayed reading type. Consult your trope teacher, cantor or rabbi for guidance regarding which melody to learn. Setting software preferences To set a number of basic settings in the software including adding additional space between words in the music score, whether or not to automatically check for updates, and to activate features of the software, click the Preferences button . The Preferences window is displayed. Exporting readings to iTunes TropeTrainer software offers the optional ability to export readings to iTunes for the owner's personal use. The license agreement for TropeTrainer software prohibits exporting readings for anyone outside the owner's immediate family. Please contact Kinnor Software for additional licensing options if you need to make recordings to distribute to your students. Each copy comes with three export sessions. Additional unlimited export sessions to make recordings for your personal use may be purchased from Kinnor Software, Inc. To export a reading to iTunes, click the Export button window is displayed. . The Export to iTunes Chanting and Speaking controls The second toolbar row is predominated by a set of controls that lets chant or speak readings. TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide 51 Chanting starts from the word highlight by the grey cursor: To play from the cursor to the end of the reading, click the Play button can also press the Enter key or the F5 key on the keyboard. To stop playing at any time, click the Stop button . You , or press the F2 key. Several words can be selected to highlight a region of text. To highlight a region of text, click the first word, then hold down the Shift key and click the last word. Alternately, you can click to select the first word, then, holding the Shift key down, press the Left-arrow key until the set of words you want are highlighted with a grey background: To play a region of text, highlight the desired words, then click the Play button . Alternately, you can press the Enter key or F5 to play the selected region of words. To have TropeTrainer software repeatedly play a selection of words, click the Repeat button or press F3 on the keyboard. The software will continue to play the selected words until you click the Stop button or the F2 key. Any number of words in a reading can be selected for Repeat Play. To play a Torah portion from the cursor until the end of an aliyah, click the Aliyah button . To play a reading from the cursor until the end of a verse, click the Verse button TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide 52 . To play a from the currently selected word to the end of a trope group, click the Group button or press the F4 key on the keyboard. To play a single word, click the word to select it and click the Word button Alternately, you can double-click the word in the Hebrew text display. . The Sing and Instr. buttons control whether singing or speaking happens when you click Play, and whether instrumental accompaniment is played. Each button is a toggle: each time the button is clicked, it toggles from selected to unselected. When the Sing button is selected and the Instr button is not selected, the software sings the reading. When neither the Sing button nor the Instr button is selected, the software speaks the reading. When both the Sing button and the Instr buttons are selected, the software sings the reading and with a piano accompaniment. When the Sing button is not selected and the Instr button is selected, the software plays the piano accompaniment with no singing or speaking voice. To adjust the speed of singing or speaking, adjust the Speed control . To increase speed, click the +, or click on a vertical grey line to jump to the desired speed level. To decrease the speed, click the -, or click on a vertical green line to jump to the desired speed. To adjust the singing or speaking volume, adjust the Voice level control . To increase the voice volume, click the +, or click on a vertical grey TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide line to jump to the desired volume level. To decrease the voice volume, click the -, or click on a vertical green line to jump to the desired volume. To adjust the piano accompaniment's volume, adjust the Instrument level control . To increase the instrument volume, click the +, or click on a vertical grey line to jump to the desired volume level. To decrease the instrument volume, click the -, or click on a vertical green line to jump to the desired volume. Adjusting the window size The four edges of the main window can be dragged to increase the window size. The width cannot be made narrower than 1024 pixels. The height is limited to a minimum size as well. The relative size of the Hebrew and Music windows can be changed by dragging the red splitter line that separates the two panels: Notifications The bottom-left corner of the main window shows the current book, chapter and verse of the selected word, along with the name of the trope and any special rules associated with chanting the word: Help 53 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click the Help button to see this help system, or to see help specific to the main window. An About window can also be displayed from the help button's popup menu to show product details including serial number, copyright and activation information. 54 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The Preferences window The Preferences window gives the user control over some display options, lets the user select whether the software automatically checks for updates, and provides access to the Activation window to activate new features or upgrades. On-screen options The modern printing standard for vowels is to put them under the stem (the downward stroke) of letters. The letters dalet and resh have stems that are at the far-right of the letter. Some people find it easier to read the Hebrew when the vowel is centered under the letter. The option Put vowels under stems of Dalet and Resh selects between: when checked (notice the qamats is directly under the stem of the resh), and: when not checked (notice the qamats is under the middle of 55 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide the resh). The font size selections allow you to adjust the size of fonts for displaying haftarah texts. Torah texts are pre-wrapped to match the exact words on each line of many modern Torahs. To accomodate this, TropeTrainer software automatically adjusts the size of Torah and some Megillah texts to fit the width of the panel, so for those texts the font size settings do nothing. To add extra spaces between words in the music display, change its setting on the right top of the Preferences window. To display the text under the music score's notes using Hebrew letters, check or un-check Use Hebrew under music instead of English transliteration. The Hebrew letters are displayed with the letters of each syllable shown right-to-left, but each syllable placed to the right of the previous one -- left to right. The words v'-ei-leh ha-mish-pa-tim appear as: Update options By default, the software checks the internet every day to see if Kinnor Software has released a new version of TropeTrainer(tm) software. If you are not connected to the internet, or are connected by dial-up modem, you can disable this feature by unchecking the Check for updates once a day? box. To force the software to check for an update, click the Check for updates now... button. Product activation 56 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide If you have purchased an upgrade to the software (for example, from Standard to Deluxe, or to activate unlimited iTunes export sessions), click the Enter activation code... button. The Activation window is displayed, into which you can enter new activation codes. 57 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Manage Aliyahs To jump to the start of an aliyah, or to hide or display aliyahs for display or printing, click the Aliyahs button on the top toolbar of the main window. The Manage sections window is displayed: To jump to the start of an aliyah, doubleclick the aliyah's name in the list, or click to select the name, then click the OK button. To display or hide aliyahs for display or printing, click to check or uncheck the box to the left of the aliyah's name, then click the OK button. 58 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Printing texts and music To print the currently-displayed Hebrew text or the musical score, click the Print button on the top toolbar of the main window. The Print options window is displayed: Printing Hebrew text To print the Hebrew (and translation) top panel's text, click the Print Hebrew button. The standard Print window for OS X or Windows is displayed. The printout will include whatever you have currently displayed in the main window. Select the appropriate display options to get the result you want: To print only one aliyah of Torah text, click the Aliyahs button on the main window to display the Manage sections window and uncheck the aliyahs you don't want to print. To print only Hebrew text or to print Hebrew with English translation, click the Trans button on the main window so that it is selected. To print normal printed Hebrew with vowels and tropes, or just handwritten STaM letters without vowels and tropes, or to print both styles side-by-side, click the appropriate one of the Trope , STaM , or 59 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Tikkun buttons on the main window so that it is selected. To print with colored trope highlights, click the Groups button on the main window so that it is selected. To print with colored trope symbols, click the Tropes button on the main window so that it is selected. To print underlines on words with special melodies, click the Underline button on the main window so that it is selected. Printing the musical score To print the musical score, click the Print Music button. The standard Print window for OS X or Windows is displayed. 60 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The iTunes® Export window Note: iTunes exports are for your personal use only and the use of family members. The normal consumer versions of TropeTrainer™ software are specifically not licensed for you to export readings, tutorials or blessings for distribution to those outside of your family, nor to your students. Contact sales@kinnor.com for information regarding special licenses permitting you to export readings for your students. Each copy of TropeTrainer(tm) software comes with three trial export sessions. To purchase unlimited iTunes export sessions, go to http://www.kinnor.com/buytt.html#TropeTrainerUpgrades or contact sales@kinnor.com. Preparation for export To prepare to export a reading to iTunes, open the reading you want to export. Set the melody, voice, pitch, and speed the way you want the verses to be chanted. To export only one aliyah, click the Aliyahs button . The Manage sections window is displayed. Click the check-boxes in the Manage sections window so that only the aliyahs you want recorded are checked. Click OK to display only the selected aliyahs. Exporting the selected reading To export a reading, click the Export button after you have made all the settings just described. The Export to iTunes window is displayed. 61 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To add the currently displayed reading to the export, click the Add current text button. 62 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The tracks for the selected text will appear in the track table. To see the specific verses, click the [+] box, which will expand the list. To add additional readings or blessings to the export session, close the Export readings window to return to the main window. Open another selection such as the haftarah associated with a Torah reading or the blessing before and after readings. Click the Export button to reopen the Export readings window. Click Add current text. The new reading will be added to the track table. 63 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To start the export, click Export to iTunes. iTunes will open. The Export progress bar will move indicating export progress. If the export appears to have stalled, check that iTunes has opened and is not waiting for you to click a button (for example to accept to iTunes' license agreement). Sometimes it is helpful to start iTunes before initiating the iTunes export. Exporting to MP3 devices TropeTrainer software can only export to iTunes, which then downloads your exported tracks to iPods, iPhones and related devices. To export your tracks to a non-Apple MP3 device, you must set iTunes to import music as an MP3. 64 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To set iTunes to import music as an MP3, start iTunes. From iTunes' Edit menu, select Preferences. The iTunes Preferences window opens. Click Import Settings... from the middle of the iTunes Preferences window. The iTunes Import Settings window opens. 65 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Set Import Using: to MP3 Encoder. Any of the Setting selections will be sufficient for TropeTrainer exports. Click OK to save this setting, and click OK in the Preferences window. Be sure to set reset the Import Settings if you want higher quality imports from your CDs for your iTunes library. After you have adjusted iTunes Import Settings, perform the export as detailed above. After tracks have been exported from TropeTrainer software to iTunes, you can drag the MP3 tracks from iTunes track list to a folder on your computer for import to your audio device. Consult the instructions that came with your audio device for information regarding importing MP3 audio tracks into your audio device. 66 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Tutorials TropeTrainer™ software includes a large suite of lessons, tutorials and exercises to help you learn to chant Torah, haftarot and Megillot. To open a tutorial from the main window, click the Open button and select Open tutorial from the popup menu that appears. To open a tutorial from the Navigator window, click the Open tutorial button. The Open tutorial window is displayed. Select a tutorial from the provided options. The tutorial is displayed in the main window in its Tutorial mode. There are several types of tutorial windows. Lesson tutorials A Lesson tutorial is displayed as a large single panel on the main window: 67 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide To move to the previous or to the next lesson, click the Prev button button at the bottom-left of the main window. 68 or Next Example tutorials An Example tutorial is displayed as a small panel containing lesson text on the left, and a larger panel with Hebrew examples on the right: TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide 69 The Hebrew text in the right panel can by played by clicking the Play button at the bottom-middle of the main window. To do this exercise, learn the melody by clicking the Play button chant it yourself. , then try to To see the next exercise in this tutorial, click the Next exercise button at the bottom-middle of the main window. A randomly selected phrase is displayed. Learn the melody of that phrase. Keep chanting and playing the exercises in a set until you are confident you can sing all of the examples. Next button lesson. at the bottom-left of the main window to proceed to the next Test tutorials TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide After you have learned the melody of a group of tropes, you will be presented with test tutorials in which you have to remember both the name of each trope and its melody: Each trope is shown in its proper location under or over a box. Try to sing the trope names with their proper melody. Click the Play button at the bottom of the screen. The full names of the tropes will be displayed, and the phrase will be chanted: 70 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Click the Next exercise button at the bottom-middle of the main window to be shown the next test exercise in the current series. Next button at the bottom-left of the main window to proceed to the next lesson. By proceeding through the lessons and carefully doing the exercises, you can learn the melody and useage of all the trope symbols. Blessings As part of the tutorials, TropeTrainer software includes blessing for before and after Torah and haftarah readings, and for the Megillot. 71 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide Trope charts The first and last lesson for each type of reading includes trope charts for those already familiar with chanting. The Tips lesson includes a standard Kadma chart: 72 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide The final lesson Common Trope Combinations, displays around 70 lines of text showing all of the combinations of tropes you will find in readings: 73 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide 74 TropeTrainer(tm) software Installation and User's Guide TROPETRAINER(TM) Software License Agreement and Limited Warranty Please read this carefully Basically, this license agreement is an agreement between you (the user) and Kinnor Software, Inc. that grants you the rights to install and use the Trope Trainer(TM) software. In exchange for those rights, you agree to not make illegal copies of the Trope Trainer(TM) software for others. 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