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'''Fast graphics''' are a feature on OS where a computer can run features without crashing. Differences from regular mode include that there are no notes and the shape is a non-rounded square. | '''Fast graphics''' are a feature on OS where a computer can run features without crashing. Differences from regular mode include that there are no notes and the shape is a non-rounded square. Fast graphics might not always work depending on how many notes are on the sequences and what device you are running on. Fast graphics will not show the note velocities and the not value (e.g C#4, C4, G5, etcetera). |
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Fast graphics are a feature on OS where a computer can run features without crashing. Differences from regular mode include that there are no notes and the shape is a non-rounded square. Fast graphics might not always work depending on how many notes are on the sequences and what device you are running on. Fast graphics will not show the note velocities and the not value (e.g C#4, C4, G5, etcetera).