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Some ideas I have - UmheyIguess - 01-25-2020
RE: Some ideas I have - Arya1771 - 05-23-2020 There should be more note divisions too, like tuplets RE: Some ideas I have - PuzzlePuddles - 05-23-2020 first, the tempo isnt supposed to change in any program or any logical reason. thats useless considering you can use 1/16 to make your notes faster or 1/2 to make them slower. second of all, pitch bending also shouldnt exist since it sounds honestly sounds bad if you use it for something like piano or harpsichord. besides, you can again, use the 1/16 grid to make your 8-bit notes shift pitch. its been done countless times and its not that hard smh RE: Some ideas I have - Веn - 05-23-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:11 PM)PuzzlePuddles Wrote: first, the tempo isnt supposed to change in any program or any logical reason. thats useless considering you can use 1/16 to make your notes faster or 1/2 to make them slower.You're an idiot. Tempos change in a lot of pieces of music. If anything gets added, this should be it. It's not imperative, but it would give some freedom. I mostly agree on the pitch bending part of your reply, though. RE: Some ideas I have - Firebolt391d - 05-23-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:54 PM)Benjobanjo7 Wrote:(05-23-2020, 08:11 PM)PuzzlePuddles Wrote: first, the tempo isnt supposed to change in any program or any logical reason. thats useless considering you can use 1/16 to make your notes faster or 1/2 to make them slower.You're an idiot. Tempos change in a lot of pieces of music. If anything gets added, this should be it. It's not imperative, but it would give some freedom. I agree with benjo here, Puzzle. Except benjo's argument that you're an idiot. But benjo is right, many pieces of music have purposeful, forced changes in tempo. And I also agree that tempo changes or tempo zones do seem to be a simple and effective way of manipulating music that seems to have a lot of potential to be added here on OS. I personally often use Musescore to create midis that do this, as Musescore has built in tempo and tempo changing abilities, as well as dynamics, (crescendos, decrescendos), articulations, key changes, and many other things commonly seen in music composition. (I personally like Musescore because it allows you to create sheet music while also producing the midi of the music as well, and the midi export also reflects all of the changes in tempo as well as the dynamics and articulations, as midis are indeed capable of doing such things). RE: Some ideas I have - The Institute - 05-24-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:11 PM)PuzzlePuddles Wrote: first, the tempo isnt supposed to change in any program or any logical reason. compare verse and chorus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wljx0Cz9-c RE: Some ideas I have - Lopyt - 05-24-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:11 PM)PuzzlePuddles Wrote: first, the tempo isnt supposed to change in any program or any logical reason. thats useless considering you can use 1/16 to make your notes faster or 1/2 to make them slower. Most programs let you change the tempo, and key signatures as many times as you want. Have you even used a professional software? haha RE: Some ideas I have - Lopyt - 05-24-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:00 PM)Arya1771 Wrote: There should be more note divisions too, like tuplets This is possible with grid commands. Open Console (Ctrl+shift+i in most browsers, I think) type Grid=3 RE: Some ideas I have - Syntax - 05-25-2020 (05-23-2020, 08:11 PM)PuzzlePuddles Wrote: first, the tempo isnt supposed to change in any program or any logical reason. thats useless considering you can use 1/16 to make your notes faster or 1/2 to make them slower.just don't..... pitch bend.... piano or harpsichord. imagine how friggin sick it would be to pitch bend 8-bit notes. you literal pimple |