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keystrokes [2008/09/15 13:31]
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keystrokes [2008/09/15 13:45]
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 +So far, so easy, and all done with KS and midi keyboard (MK) Step input. Remembering here that input is always at the edit cursor, we can add 2 new notes to make a chord. We can do this in one go with MK step input, but if we want to input additional notes at a later stage, then we simply position the edit cursor and step play the notes in.
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 +At this current stage in the rapid RG development, it's not possible to move the edit cursor to the end of the pictured inputted notes, and input some more. So you'll need to do this with a mouse. But if you are inputting as you go, moving forward in a steady flow, then you can, as input will work by grid adjacently, although the edit cursor won't follow.
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 +An example:
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 +Note the 16th notes are in sequence, and were inputted by step input, so within reasonable means, it's possible to input as you go, including adjusting velocity (Shift+Up/Down arrows for the active note). Note also the last note is a crotchet (1/4), and this was inputted by selecting the grid duration before putting the note in.
  
  
 
 
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