![]() ![]() So, a learning curve is present, and you should expect it, but you should also trust that the developers have actually created a very useable canvas for music creation. However, having played with the sequencer for a weekend, I realized that I was very quickly doing exactly what I wanted, without having to think about it anymore. If you hit ‘Done’ before ‘Draw’ your note is lost forever. Pressing the edit button in step sequencer mode will give you a new note to play with, but it doesn’t actually remain on your score until you hit the ‘Draw’ button which not only sticks that note but also provides you with a new one. ![]() This was not the only time I found myself somewhat at odds with the workflow and certain parts really seemed counter-intuitive. ![]()
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