Hi, I've done a bit of coding beats with SBAGEN and also used presets on the GNAURAL android version so this is the first time I've tried to use the GUI to make a beat.
How do I change the beat frequency please? It defaults at 1Hz but I want it to start at 12Hz.
When I drag select the purple "beat" line and try to move it, the whole GUI moves and resizes the graph window, rather than moving the beat. Also, when I drag the "Move Selected Data Points" slider, nothing happens, so I presume the beat isnt actually selected.
Thanks
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Ah, have solved it. I need to click the data point rather than the purple beat line. The data point is so tiny, squashed in the corner and partially ocluded by the graph. I think it would be much better if it were more obvious, maybe a bubble or pin type graphic or just a bit bigger in general as the mouse hovers over it.
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If you are using the Java version, once you select a datapoint or multiple datapoints, pressing the E key brings up a properties window that allows you to precisely set beat, base, and duration to extremely precise values.
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Hi, I've done a bit of coding beats with SBAGEN and also used presets on the GNAURAL android version so this is the first time I've tried to use the GUI to make a beat.
How do I change the beat frequency please? It defaults at 1Hz but I want it to start at 12Hz.
When I drag select the purple "beat" line and try to move it, the whole GUI moves and resizes the graph window, rather than moving the beat. Also, when I drag the "Move Selected Data Points" slider, nothing happens, so I presume the beat isnt actually selected.
Thanks
Ah, have solved it. I need to click the data point rather than the purple beat line. The data point is so tiny, squashed in the corner and partially ocluded by the graph. I think it would be much better if it were more obvious, maybe a bubble or pin type graphic or just a bit bigger in general as the mouse hovers over it.
If you are using the Java version, once you select a datapoint or multiple datapoints, pressing the E key brings up a properties window that allows you to precisely set beat, base, and duration to extremely precise values.