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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] AROS wbXcli icons are provided as an easy way to access the premade 4klive songs. Just click on an icon to open the song you want to hear. 4klive starts with the first track (which is an empty track), so you will not hear anything until you select another track. Selecting a track is easy. Click in the 'c' column on the right. There are a dozen tracks to choose. The track will loop until another track is selected. Be aware, the last few tracks are usually silent, so if you select one of them, you will not hear any sounds while they are 'playing' a silent loop. Select another track and wait for the loop to end. You can also play custom tracks by clicking in the grid. The first grid number is the instrument. The song places an instrument sound into the grid columns. The second number is the pattern. When you select another row, you are choosing to play the instrument pattern in that track. It may be different, depending on the row you pick. Some patterns are short and others are longer. So if you click on a long pattern and then a short pattern, the short pattern will not play until the long pattern has finished it's loop. There are two options beside the live mode. Click the pad mode to change the tempo or the pitch of the song. The top slider changes the tempo and the second one changes the pitch. Click once to move the slider, and click again to set it. Clicking the rec (record) option records the music. Rec will turn blue while recording. Recordings are created as a .raw file, which unfortunately is not well supported. By default, the icon sends the recording to RAM. But it can be edited to any location you choose. See the ReadMe or visit the web site for more detailed information. |
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