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'''Fast graphics''' are a | '''Fast graphics''' is a feature intended to reduce graphical and audio lag in the sequencer. In this mode, all notes, which are normally rounded rectangles showing the note name and velocity, are instead drawn as normal rectangles and lack note name and velocity information. This is the only change that is made when enabling fast graphics. There exists a marker to enable and disable fast graphics on the fly, which can be used to reduce lag during certain moments of a song, only when it is necessary. However, it has more often been used for visual effect, making notes flash between standard and fast graphics to the beat of a song. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 14 November 2023
Fast graphics is a feature intended to reduce graphical and audio lag in the sequencer. In this mode, all notes, which are normally rounded rectangles showing the note name and velocity, are instead drawn as normal rectangles and lack note name and velocity information. This is the only change that is made when enabling fast graphics. There exists a marker to enable and disable fast graphics on the fly, which can be used to reduce lag during certain moments of a song, only when it is necessary. However, it has more often been used for visual effect, making notes flash between standard and fast graphics to the beat of a song.