02-21-2019, 08:25 AM
So there's this thing you've probably heard of called note stacking. It's where you place several layers of a note for a particular instrument over each other in the exact same place. This results in the note becoming louder, as you probably already guessed. This trick normally works for most instruments. But right now, 8-bit instruments are not one of them.
When several notes of an 8-bit instrument are stacked on to each other, they don't become any louder. They sound exactly the same as if there was no note stacking. I don't know if this is due to a bug, or if this is intentionally made that way for some reason, or if it's just very difficult, if not impossible, to make this work because of how it fundamentally works, or whatever. Maybe there's some answer to why this is a thing, maybe not, I dunno. Hopefully this will be updated so that 8-bit note stacking works.
Anyway, that's enough from me. Have any of you noticed this or known about it?
When several notes of an 8-bit instrument are stacked on to each other, they don't become any louder. They sound exactly the same as if there was no note stacking. I don't know if this is due to a bug, or if this is intentionally made that way for some reason, or if it's just very difficult, if not impossible, to make this work because of how it fundamentally works, or whatever. Maybe there's some answer to why this is a thing, maybe not, I dunno. Hopefully this will be updated so that 8-bit note stacking works.
Anyway, that's enough from me. Have any of you noticed this or known about it?