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* '''Block Loop''' - When enabled, a fraction of the current pattern will be looped, independently from the pattern loop option. This is very useful to run and edit in small blocks through the patterns. Edit it step by step to construct a pattern. Then construct a song out of multiple patterns. The number of the right is the fraction (how much of the pattern should be looped)
* '''Block Loop''' - This causes a section of the current pattern to be looped and works independent of the full pattern loop option. The value box to the right allows you to adjust the exact fraction size of the looping section. This is can be very useful to record and edit small sections at a time.


* '''Beats / Min.''' - The current tempo of the song. Exact values (like 125.5) can be entered, used as well. To enter them double click the BPM value, then enter the new BPM value with the keyboard. To automate the tempo you can use the Pattern Effects '''F0XX''' where XX is the new BPM in hex. See [[Pattern Effects]] for more info about this.
* '''Beats / Min.''' - The current tempo of the song. The value box can also accept values with a decimal point, e.g. 125.5. To do this, double click the value box and enter a new BPM value with the keyboard. To adjust the tempo as the song is playing, you can use the Pattern Effect '''F0XX''', where XX is the new BPM in hexadecimal. See [[Pattern Effects]] for more info.


* '''Lines / Beat.''' - Renoises pattern line resolution: How man lines make a a musical beat. The higher the LPB, the more lines you will have in the pattern editor to edit notes and effects, the faster the pattern scrolls. Just like tempo, this can be automated as will with the Pattern Effect '''F1XX''' where XX is the new LPB value.
* '''Lines / Beat.''' - This changes the number of lines in the Pattern Editor that make up a musical beat. The higher the LPB, the greater the resolution available to you to edit notes, effects and automation. This can be also be adjusted as the song is playing via the Pattern Effect '''F1XX''', where XX is the new LPB value in hexadecimal.


* '''Keyb. Octave''' - The current octave settings of the virtual computer keyboard piano and for external master keyboards. The higher the octave settings, the higher the notes on the keyboard will be played back and recorded. Please see [[Playing Notes with the Computer Keyboard]] for more info about the virtual computer keyboard piano.
* '''Keyb. Octave''' - The current octave of both the computer keyboard and external MIDI keyboard. Please see [[Playing Notes with the Computer Keyboard]] for more information about the computer keyboard.

Revision as of 16:46, 6 February 2010

Transport Panel

The Transport Panel allows you to control song playback and alter other relevant global options. When the upper frame of the interface is hidden (see Main Screen), the Transport Panel controls will still be usable, as they are collapsed into a small horizontal bar just below the Upper Status Bar.

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  • Block Loop - This causes a section of the current pattern to be looped and works independent of the full pattern loop option. The value box to the right allows you to adjust the exact fraction size of the looping section. This is can be very useful to record and edit small sections at a time.
  • Beats / Min. - The current tempo of the song. The value box can also accept values with a decimal point, e.g. 125.5. To do this, double click the value box and enter a new BPM value with the keyboard. To adjust the tempo as the song is playing, you can use the Pattern Effect F0XX, where XX is the new BPM in hexadecimal. See Pattern Effects for more info.
  • Lines / Beat. - This changes the number of lines in the Pattern Editor that make up a musical beat. The higher the LPB, the greater the resolution available to you to edit notes, effects and automation. This can be also be adjusted as the song is playing via the Pattern Effect F1XX, where XX is the new LPB value in hexadecimal.