Normally you got 4 beats (same as one quarter note) per measure, so 1/4th of one beat is 1/16th note, not 1/64th.JaseisMusic wrote:Is 1/4 beat equal to 64th note?
But how may beats per measure has 2-step
Normally you got 4 beats (same as one quarter note) per measure, so 1/4th of one beat is 1/16th note, not 1/64th.JaseisMusic wrote:Is 1/4 beat equal to 64th note?
"snap" settings are in a small black box at the top of the screen. there is line, cell, none, 1/4, 1/8, etc. the box says snap under it. to get into your pianoroll, just press f7 on the channel you want. Don't forget your snap setting though. you can also zoom in or out of your piano roll window using the squarey thing at the top right. Hope that helps.JaseisMusic wrote:thanks, I'll look into the snap settings and piano roll. Seems a little inefficient,I was hoping to keep it in the step seq. .But hopefully FL5 will enable that.
Have you read the manual? Which version are you using?JaseisMusic wrote:I don't see a track monitor and the mixer is just for effects. How do you know when a track level is clipping? is there a monitor level I'm missing?
Yes I read the manual, I have fruityloops version, but will upgrade soon. Where do you see the track monitor? Is it where the mixer is, but I need to assign them? It looked like that was just an effects router not a track monitor.I don't see that info in the manual.kovacs wrote:Have you read the manual? Which version are you using?JaseisMusic wrote:I don't see a track monitor and the mixer is just for effects. How do you know when a track level is clipping? is there a monitor level I'm missing?
Anyway, each track has a monitor, including the master channel. Problem with FLS is that everything is a bit smallish...I use the PHP VintageMeter (free) to get more control.
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