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Thanks,
John
eMac, Mac OS X (10.4.3), Logic Pro 7.1
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eMac, Mac OS X (10.4.3), Logic Pro 7.1
- open the matrix editor and manually insert all the
notes in the correct position. (there are other ways
How do you do this for 7:16? This isn't obvious to me unless I crank up the quantize grid and break out a calculator.
Why not just write them in the score, then create a dna groove from that?
Also, when I started from scratch and wrote notes in the score they sometimes played correctly, and sometimes they would play incorrectly. I think when I wrote in the first note as a 1/16 then put the n-tuple on it, I think that fixed the problem. Is that total nonsense?
How do you do this for 7:16? This isn't obvious to me
unless I crank up the quantize grid and break out a
calculator.
Why not just write them in the score, then create a
dna groove from that?
Also, when I started from scratch and wrote notes in
the score they sometimes played correctly, and
sometimes they would play incorrectly. I think when I
wrote in the first note as a 1/16 then put the
n-tuple on it, I think that fixed the problem. Is
that total nonsense?
n-tuplets