03-22-2022, 06:18 AM
A lot of songs i make use multiple instances of electric guitar, but OS only has one electric guitar. What if OS had the option of making multiple instances of the same instrument, but you could define one of them by a different color and thus it would be treated as a completely separate instrument?
For example, I have the standard electric guitar that's a light green, but i also want a separate electric guitar that has classic reverb turned on. I change the color of the 2nd electric guitar to yellow and now it's treated as a completely different instrument. that way i can turn on classic reverb on the yellow electric guitar while the green electric guitar remains unchanged.
For example, I have the standard electric guitar that's a light green, but i also want a separate electric guitar that has classic reverb turned on. I change the color of the 2nd electric guitar to yellow and now it's treated as a completely different instrument. that way i can turn on classic reverb on the yellow electric guitar while the green electric guitar remains unchanged.
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Ctrl + click: Place note according to grid value
Ctrl + click and drag: Place note according to grid value and stretch note to desired length
• Stretch already placed note to desired length without needing to click and drag the right-hand edge
Ctrl + Shift + Up/Down Arrow Key: In Advanced Options menu, click on any slider and shift the slider up/down
• Note that you'll have to hit the button a few times for sliders with smaller units, like volume
Ctrl + click: Place note according to grid value
Ctrl + click and drag: Place note according to grid value and stretch note to desired length
• Stretch already placed note to desired length without needing to click and drag the right-hand edge
Ctrl + Shift + Up/Down Arrow Key: In Advanced Options menu, click on any slider and shift the slider up/down
• Note that you'll have to hit the button a few times for sliders with smaller units, like volume