Hi, As a work around to this, go into Edit Track and change the speed of the track to being slower, such 1 bar or something like that. That way you don't have to try to time it with a 16th note (for those of us who can't keyboard). Then after entering the note, change the time of the track back to 16th or 8th notes or whatever you need. If your live and don't want the people to hear you changing speeds and such. Do your editing and entering with the track muted. Then after you've saved your edit, you can unmute to hear what you've done.. Dave On Sun, October 21, 2007 2:58 pm, Colin Fraser wrote: > >> Is any way to enter chords " in step mode" record mode? >> > > Nope. > It's something I've been asked for before. > Might be possible, if I find a way to reduce the current code size, or if > I > notice some way I can add it at virtually no cost in code size. v4 as it is > is pushing the code space to the limit. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > > > >
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Chord step help!
2007-10-22 by dave@RenegadeRhythms.com
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