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==Grid== | ==Grid== | ||
Using the formula "grid=g" can make even larger or smaller grids. Due to this, some users had the chance (as early as 2020) to make songs that have unusual grids. | Using the formula "grid=g" can make even larger or smaller grids. Due to this, some users had the chance (as early as 2020) to make songs that have unusual grids. |
Revision as of 09:12, 1 January 2023
The Console is a way to extend beyond the limits of what OS gives.
Grid
Using the formula "grid=g" can make even larger or smaller grids. Due to this, some users had the chance (as early as 2020) to make songs that have unusual grids.
Shortcut
Using ctrl-alt-c can automatically split into multiple smaller grid-sized pieces.
Detune
Using "setDetune(instrument, n)" (replace n with a number) can make detunes go beyond 1200 or -1200.
Reverb and distortion
In reverb and distortion, using "setReverbVolume (r)" and "setDistortVolume (d)" (replace either variable with a number) can both go beyond 1.
Equalizer
The equalizer is separated into three parts, high, mid, and low. Using either "setEqHigh" "setEqMid" or "setEqLow" can be set beyond 48 and -48.
Panning
Using "setPan" can make panning go beyond 1 or -1.
Markers
Using the formula song.getAllMarkersAtTime(t) (replacing the "t" with another number, use the grid to make a number exact) will bypass the restrictions of any effects of what the marker has.