Have you looked at the quick reference sheet included with PSPSeq? There's a lot of button combos that aren't entirely obvious but are really useful. :)
I just jumped into the program to be honest. :) I'll try printing it out, that might make it more immediately accessible. Video tutorials have always been a bit more effective with me, so these are good.
Have you looked at the quick reference sheet included with PSPSeq? There's a lot of button combos that aren't entirely obvious but are really useful. :)
pspseq 2 years ago
I just jumped into the program to be honest. :) I'll try printing it out, that might make it more immediately accessible. Video tutorials have always been a bit more effective with me, so these are good.
drOffset 2 years ago
And holding 'O' keeps the relative offsets between notes.
Good for transposing and creating chords
drOffset 2 years ago
Hold Triangle to affect all of the steps in the whole track.
Making notes for easy reference, this is an important one. :)
drOffset 2 years ago