******************************************************************************* Virtual Light Machine for Atari Jaguar CD FAQ by BHodges Version 1.0 Created 12/21/08 This document Copyright 2008 by Brian Hodges. This FAQ is not to be posted without explicit permission by me. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. ******************************************************************************* Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Frequently Asked Questions III. Version History IV. Contact Information ******************************************************************************* I. Introduction This is a FAQ for the Atari Jaguar CD application, Virtual Light Machine. This is an ACTUAL FAQ, a series of Frequently Asked Questions with answers. Even though I've written many guides for GameFAQs, this is my first true FAQ, so please bear with me if it seems a little off. ******************************************************************************* II. Frequently Asked Questions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is the Virtual Light Machine? The Virtual Light Machine or VLM, is a music visualization program that was built into the Atari Jaguar CD unit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What exactly is a music visualization program? It is a piece of software that displays graphics that change or "dance" in time with the music being played. If you've ever played a CD or mp3 in Windows Media Player, then you've probably seen this before. Back when this first came out, it was pretty revolutionary. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Who created it? The Virtual Light Machine was created by Jeff Minter aka the "Yak". He is the same man who created Tempest 2000 and Defender 2000. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When was it released? The Jaguar CD-Rom unit was released in 1995 and the Virtual Light Machine came built in. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Where can I get one? Like I mentioned, it comes built into the Jaguar CD, so you're going to need one of those. If money is no object, the easiest way would be to order one from goatari.com for $220. Otherwise, your best bet is to try eBay, expect to pay at least $80 plus shipping. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How do I use the Virtual Light Machine? Put a CD in your Jaguar CD (make sure there's no game in the game slot). You will be taken to the Control Panel. ............................................................................... Controls: A Button: Toggle display between Control Panel, VLM with on-screen display, and VLM with no OSD. B Button: Play C Button: Stop Left: Rewind Right: Fast Forward Pause: Pause Up: Increase Volume Down: Decrease Volume Keypad: Input the track number(WTA) or modify VLM (VLM) (Press Option while Control Panel is CLOSED to toggle between the two) Option: Select Options (Control Panel) or Toggle between WTA and VLM modes (VLM screen) ............................................................................... Options: Pressing the Option button lets you change three different types of options. Use the control pad to highlight the one you want to modify and press B to change that option. When you are finished, press Option again to return to the Control Panel. Track Order (Left Option Box) Normal: Play the tracks in order Random: Randomizes the track order Program: Let's you choose which tracks and which order to play them. When this is selected, press Down to go to the track list. Press Left and Right to select a track box. Press B to delete that track. When the current box is empty, use the number pad to type in the track you want to play in that position. Repeat Options (Middle Option Box) No Repeat: No tracks will be repeated and music stops after last track. Repeat Disk: After the last track is finished, it will loop back to the first track. Repeat Track: The current track will be repeated. Visualization (Right Option Box) VLM: The Virtual Light Machine will display graphics during music play. VLM R: I'm not sure what this does, it looks just like VLM. CD+G 1: Turns off the Virtual Light Machine. ............................................................................... Virtual Light Machine Visualizations Once you have music playing, press A to exit the Control Panel. There should now be a light display. There are actually 81 different display variants to choose from! While on the VLM screen, press 1-9 on the number pad followed by a second number to pick the variant. (If doing this ends up switching the current track instead, you need to press Option to toggle VLM mode on). If you have the on-screen display active, the current variant will be shown in the bottom left (e.g. 3-2). ******************************************************************************* III. Version History 1.0 12/21/08 Created FAQ. ******************************************************************************* IV. Contact Information You can contact me at Bhodges080@aol.com I would appreciate hearing what you thought of this guide and any thoughts you have for improving it. Be sure to let me know if I have missed anything. ******************************************************************************* End