>>it never really seems to matter which note is "root".<< ah, c'mon.... you can't mean that, shirley? I'm a bass player, f'r heaven's sakes. I need to be sure where the root notes are first, especially when I'm transcribing from tab or chord changes written on the back of an envelope by our guitarist. I'll give it a try like this, but I can guarantee I'll end up with a D# on a step & the corresponding middle C tucked away in an aux...... & I still think that the best way to write a drum part (rather than let one happen almost by accident) is to use separate tracks to create the parts & then "merge" them (like on an mmt8) by copying notes from one track into another track's aux, thus freeing up the first track for something else. but yes, praise be to colin for giving this to us at all. consider for a moment where this same box was a year ago, or two, & that he's spawned in the meanwhile also. home now. some sort of ikea nonsense waiting for me to unflatpack. b*st*rd. d.
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Re: P3 v3.1.006 beta 31
2005-11-17 by ferrograph632
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