What I meant was - how do i make a new song to compile?
1 - load RDIGI.COM
2 - Select F1 (file functions), select F2 (load sample) and load a sample you wish. After loading a sample you can try it by pressing space. If you don't like it you can delete it from the memory by pressing F6 (del last). If you like the loaded sampe you should load more samples by pressing F2. You can choose different kinds of drums and other things. The samples I prefer are OUTLAW, PIZZA, KFLITER, KORGDOI but you can try anything you want. In the subfolder SAMPLES you can find a lot of samples and other subfolders: BESZED (speech), DOBOK (drums), EFFEKTEK (effects). ZONGORA (piano).
So, you loaded some synth samples and some drums.
From the file menu you can return to the main menu by pressing ESC.
3 - Select F2 (set variables). Here, press F2 (stop position) several times. If you don't do so you will hear only the very first part of your song. Later you can modify here where the song should stop.
Press F3, F4, F5, F6 after one another so you turn on all the 4 digi channels. It is very important, otherwise you won't hear anything.
Hold pressed SHIFT+F7 for some time so you can decrease the tempo. 256 as default is not OK very slow, you need something about 60-80 at least.
Tip: if you edit your song and add more and more patterns but they aren't played, you should increase the stop position.
Press ESC to return to main menu
4 - Select F3: 1st edit mode. Here you can set the patterns. Here you cannot name the patterns (like in Musicbox) but you have to refer to them by the memory adresses. Here you can see CH-1 to CH-4, the 4 digi channels and the pattern references under them. If you set e.g. 1000 under one of the CHs, the program will play the notes in that CH beginning with 1000 address. In the first coloum under DN you can set the duration. You have to set these values in hex digits.
5 - F4 2nd edit mode. In the 1st edit mode you set e.g. 1000 under one of the channels, you have to go to 1000 in the 2nd edit mode and write there the notes. First you can write the name of the note (C, D, E, F ...), then the octave (from 1 to 4 as I remember) then the number of the sample loaded. E.g. : C_1-01 ( _ stands for space)-this is a C in the 1st octave with the sample 01.
In the main menu you can test your song by F6 (hear music). In the main menu you can even try the actual sample by pressing the keys as if the keyboard were a piano. With the internal joystick you can choose between the loaded samples.
Maybe this is useful for the first time.