New User: Please help! (note length, loading and saving issues)
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2020 7:36 am
Hello!
I've been using G Stomper for only a week now and I'm fairly new to music producing as well (G Stomper is my first DAW ever). Could somebody please tell me how to increase the length of a note in the synth section? When I try to do it in the edit (note length) mode, the note values sometimes over-extend to places I don't want them.
What I want basically, is that if I'm pressing C#, then instead of playing C# in three short bursts (as if hitting the key thrice in real life) I want to hit the note only once (like long pressing the key in real life) but with a length equivalent to the previous case.
Secondly, how do you start a brand new project in G Stomper? I have saved a few projects and I can't seem to find a way to start from scratch again other than going to the pattern set and clearing the pattern set. When I do this, the pattern set becomes an < unnamed pattern set> and so I think I've done my job, but once I exit the program and reopen it, once again it plays the older pattern set (the one I had cleared!).
Could somebody please help me with this?
I'd be grateful!
I've been using G Stomper for only a week now and I'm fairly new to music producing as well (G Stomper is my first DAW ever). Could somebody please tell me how to increase the length of a note in the synth section? When I try to do it in the edit (note length) mode, the note values sometimes over-extend to places I don't want them.
What I want basically, is that if I'm pressing C#, then instead of playing C# in three short bursts (as if hitting the key thrice in real life) I want to hit the note only once (like long pressing the key in real life) but with a length equivalent to the previous case.
Secondly, how do you start a brand new project in G Stomper? I have saved a few projects and I can't seem to find a way to start from scratch again other than going to the pattern set and clearing the pattern set. When I do this, the pattern set becomes an < unnamed pattern set> and so I think I've done my job, but once I exit the program and reopen it, once again it plays the older pattern set (the one I had cleared!).
Could somebody please help me with this?
I'd be grateful!