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Milkytracker tuning5/2/2023 ![]() ![]() spacebar – edit mode on/off (this will allow to you add notes and effects).` or 1 is note off rather than a note (you’ll use this if you want a note to cut off at a certain point)Ī note will go on forever unless you put in a new note, create a fade, or use note off. `,1,2,3…b,n,m./ : insert note (be sure to be in edit mode to input into.Here are the most used key commands you will be using Be sure to explore and experiment for different sounds) Purple/Yellow: Effects/effects level (More about this can be found in the Milkytracker manual.Blue: instrument (each track can utilize different instruments by changing this portion if you wanted).Each color corresponds to several aspects of the note. (White Box)Īs you’ll notice, each note has several colored dots. You’ll be composing with your new instrument starting from Track 1. Experiment with the other options to see what they do and sound like. Be sure to change the section in the blue box to the “Forward” option. You’ll notice if you try to play anything, you’ll get clicking noises rather than a note. Note: If you want more variety in your sound waves, you can always draw your own using the draw option (red box) or by importing a sample in (green box). Keep the period at 1 and volume at 100 and click ok. ![]() Right click in the blank space and go to generators and choose the sound wave desired. Next, you will want to add in a sound wave. Experiment with this to get the sound you need. Note: sample size will change the pitch of your instrument. This way, your instruments will be in tune with each other if you create an instrument at a different sample size. (blue box) Insert a sample size using a number in the power of base 2. In the blank space right click and select new. Make sure instrument 1 in the yellow box is highlighted. Refer to this picture for the following section.įirst we’ll add an instrument. Sub – decrease usable tracks Creating an instrument Ins ed – instrument editor: used to create your instrument Smp ed – sample editor: used to make adjustment to your current instrument Zap – basically a big delete button for either the pattern, instrument, or everythingĭisk op – disk operations. Shrink – shortcut for cutting the length by 32 ticks Orange Box - Overview Examples of when you’d use this would be to create a short loopable riff, or if the song is complete and there is some dead space.Įxpand – shortcut for adding to the length by 32 ticks. Len – changes the length of the current pattern you are working on. Patn – changes to view other patterns you’ve already made If it is 1+, the editor will move down that many spaces down the line when you’re adding notes.įor example, if you wanted 1 kick drum hit every 4 ticks without manually moving the cursor down, you would want “Add” to be at 4 to have the cursor automatically move 4 ticks for you. I usually don’t touch this.Īdd = number of ticks the editor moves down after adding a note in edit mode.
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