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Luca
on 2015-04-30
07:30:24
 Re: Knaecketraecker: First TEDsound Tracker Ever!

@5tarbuck: maybe I meant what you've written, and I've just sent my question to Degauss. Probably you, like me, have set the l-e pattern loop from the beginning to the end row of a pattern, just like the author has done, for example, in the instruments:

PT C-1 l
PT C-1
PT C-1
PT E-1
PT E-1
PT E-1
PT G-1
PT G-1
PT G-1 e <---- last note to play, then back to l


My attempt tunes sound in synchro only if I close the pattern putting 'e' into the first row which doesn't have to be played, and not into the last row to play, different from the instruments' l-e. My hypotesis is supported by the fact that in a standard pattern length of 40 ($00-$3F), you can place your 'e' in the row beyond $3F.
Overall, the l-e cycle seems to work in different ways between instruments, tracks and pattern.


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