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The EDITOR macro facilities are provided to make editing of tunes quicker
and easier. They are called macros because they can operate over many
notes instead of one, as with the normal editing facilities. Whilst in macro
mode altering the pitch (
↑
or
=
), volume (
A
/
S
in voice 1 only) or envelope
(
Z
/
X
) will not only alter the current note but ALL notes on and between the
markers. There are two types of macro commands:
Relative
adjusts the value of all notes up or down by the
SAME AMOUNT as the current note.
e.g. transposes the section of voice up one
octave.
Absolute
sets values of all notes EQUAL to the value of
the current note.
e.g. used to set all envelopes between markers
to the same value.
The following table summarises the available macro commands.
Macro mode set
↑
=
A
S
Z
X
SHIFT
C=
Volume of all
notes set to volume of
current note
SHIFT
↑
=
Pitch +1
Pitch –1
+1 octave
–1 octave
Volume –1
1
Envelope –1
En1
No command
C=
A
Z
Envelopes of all
notes set to envelope of
current note
Absolute
Relative