03-01-2021, 02:12 PM
(03-01-2021, 02:09 PM)SB-SIX Wrote:(03-01-2021, 11:21 AM)XORadmin Wrote:Quote:- The new >>> feature in tables does always generate notes within the allowed notes. For instance, If I only select 1 allowed note in a table (C for instance), set the range to -10 to +15 for example, and place some >>> in the table, I hear a note that's not C. I think it takes the -10 note which does not fall under the allowed notes
I checked about this and it works as it should. But the Manual and myself forgot to remember that the lower/min range value defines the basenote here where a 0 is a C-4.
I will add it to the manual.
Ok I can work with that, but seems a bit confusing to me The manual states it picks the next allowed note, that is exactly what I'd expect of it. Otherwise the relationship between allowed notes and values played in the table is not transparent anymore. Now I have to remember that I set the lower range value to a note that is within the allowed notes section. Sorry i'm probably a PITA now
It's very easy. This or you would always stick between C4 and B4. No C3 and no C5 etc...
The manual is incomplete here and needs the addition that this is the case.
PLEASE use the search function if something have been asked or discussed before.
Every (unnessesary) forum support means less time to develop! But of course, i am here to help!
Every (unnessesary) forum support means less time to develop! But of course, i am here to help!