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2 type- retrograde
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BMV
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Joined: 07 Feb 2009
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hi.
i'm using FL studio 8 (PC audio/midi sequencer). in its piano roll, there is an option called (flip); to flip a melody horizontally (retrograde), or vertically (inversion), so far so good.
But the question is: there is an option under (retrograde) pointing to (preserve start times) which, as a result, doesn't provide an exact mirror of the original melody. So, is there two type of retrograde; with/without (preserving start times)?
P.S. the above 2 type- retrograde option is seen in many other sequencers too, like (Magix). |
Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:24 pm |
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