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Pitchbend and back
To make the tempo exactly twice as fast the following calculation is necessary: 25 min the current tempo gives a certain value. If the tempo has to be twice as fast, then you have to divide this value by 2 (multiply twice by 2). The value that comes out of it must be deducted from 25 again. The result of this calculation is the new pace. For example, triplets can be easily made by dividing by 3, etc. An example will clarify: Suppose that a song works at tempo 19. The speed that is twice as fast is calculated as follows: 25-19 = 6. 6/2 = 3. 25-3 = 22. So the new pace is 22.
 
=== Volume changes with AM voice ===
 
With AM Voices, volume changes can have little effect. This is because in AM sound synthesis both registers (A and B) individually have their own volume, while in FM voices the volume in register B is indicated. By creating a number of AM-own voices, where the total level of register a and b decreases with each voice, you can extinguish AM voices with instrument change.
=== Pitchbend and back ===
Suppose you want a pitch to pitch be pitched a bit up and then back to the old tone, without striking having to hit it again. This You can do this with L + 0. Example: then again you can do with
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