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*Autoscroll
*Autoscroll
*Fast graphics
*Fast graphics
There's also an option to reset the settings to default as shown in the advanced tab. For example, if the default detune value has been set to +100cents, and a marker has overridden it in bar 2, any marker after that has the option to click the reset button to +100; it will not reset the advanced tab's detune value.
There's also an option to reset the settings to default as shown in the advanced tab. For example, if the default detune value has been set to +100, and a marker has overridden it in bar 2, any marker after that has the option to click the reset button to +100; it will not reset the advanced tab's detune value.


Some marker options allow for a smooth transition between values called blending, such as a linear increase of detune 0c to detune 100c. Any notes played between the notes will play with a specific detune between them, exactly halfway would play the note with +50c detune.
Some marker options allow for a smooth transition between values called blending, such as a linear increase of detune 0 to detune 100. Any notes played between the notes will play with a specific detune between them, exactly halfway would play the note with +50 detune.
==Using the console to format markers==
==Using the console to format markers==
*''See also: [[Console#Markers]]''
*''See also: [[Console#Markers]]''
Using the formula song.getAllMarkersAtTime(t) (replacing the "t" with another number, use the grid to make a number exact), one can extend beyond the number limited to without the console.
Using the formula song.getAllMarkersAtTime(t) (replacing the "t" with another number, use the grid to make a number exact), one can extend beyond the number limited to without the console.
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