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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 +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. | ||
Some marker options allow for a smooth transition between values, 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 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. | ||
==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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