![]() ![]() You may have to zoom into the automation editor to increase your resolution and show the ‘sub-lines’, but this should still be pretty easy, since in most cases you will only care about placing points exactly half-way in-between the other existing points. If you want stuff to happen in-between each triplet, well you simply place that stuff somewhere in-between the triplet points. If you want triplets at 12 LPB, then you simply place an automation point (or note, or whatever) on every 4th pattern line (since 12 / 3 = 4). That will at least give you a basic foundation to work from.įrom there, dividing each beat into smaller chunks shouldn’t be too difficult. This highlighting will also apply to the automation editor, so you’ll see a highlighted grid line on every beat. The first helpful thing you can do here (if it’s not set already) is to set “Highlight every xx lines” to LPB, then the pattern editor will show a highlighted line on every beat based on your LPB setting. I wonder… Have you perhaps changed your pattern line highlighting in Song Settings? Please someone would help me or show me where I just was dumb and missed one thing ?īut on the automation grid, each beat is still sliced in 8, 16, or 32 slices. ![]() So let’s figure you want to divide one beat into 12 slices, and put effect on each “off-slice” (1,3,5, etc…), you can’t manage to figure it out… But on the automation grid, each beat is still sliced in 8, 16, or 32 slices. To be more precise : If you’re on a triplet base, each beat may be divided into 3, 6, 12, or 24 slices. I think I understood how to play triplets in Renoise (setting LPB to 12), but once you’re there and you want to add automation, it’s still dividing things on a 4/4 base. So here is my question, as I did not found an answer about this in the forums : ![]() Downloaded demo version of Renoise 2.8 and even made a track and few trials on it but still have very very much to learn. First I have to say I did not found a “introduce yourself” forum or so, so here’s briefly who I am : Hardcore producer, been using another software for my music till know but it’s no more developped and isn’t completely satisfying me anymore. ![]()
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