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Added this because I just noticed the issue.
(Added this because I just noticed the issue.)
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* Not all of the commands below have undo/redo support. So if you make a change it might not be possible to undo it.
* Not all of the commands below have undo/redo support. So if you make a change it might not be possible to undo it.
* It's possible to corrupt your sequence using the console. So if you're new to this it's highly recommended that you save your sequence before messing with the console.
* It's possible to corrupt your sequence using the console. So if you're new to this it's highly recommended that you save your sequence before messing with the console.
* Since 2023, if the browser questions pasting, you must:
** For one-time use, use the command "allow pasting."
** For permanent uses, go to settings, experiments, and "Show warning about self-XSS when pasting code."


* The fundamental time units used by the sequencer are quarter notes, starting at 0. So t=10 would mean the half-beat after the second beat. If you set the grid to 1/4 (the default) the grid lines match this time unit. Markers can only be placed at whole number time steps: t=0, 1, 2, etc.
* The fundamental time units used by the sequencer are quarter notes, starting at 0. So t=10 would mean the half-beat after the second beat. If you set the grid to 1/4 (the default) the grid lines match this time unit. Markers can only be placed at whole number time steps: t=0, 1, 2, etc.
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