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Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Having too much fun with this xD mariopaint advanced mario sequencer with a mess of soundfonts. The single triangle appends 1 chord, the double triangle appends a whole window width of new chords.

You can play a song by clicking the Play button below. While playing, use the Stop button to cancel playing. The song will start at the current position. If you want to play it from the beginning, you have to first move the scrollbar there.

If you enable the Loop button, your song will start over after it hits the end. If Loop is disabled and the playback hits the end, the playback stops and the scrollbar is moved to the beginning of the song.

If you want to have your song played faster, click the Tempo field. A window will pop up and ask you for the speed you want the song to have. Enter a number and press Enter. However, you cannot save songs in the MPC format. If you want to close the AMS and your current song is unsaved, it will ask you if you want to save it. Now some more things on editing. Above the note system, there is some white space. You can place bookmarks there with the left mouse button.

Those bookmarks will appear atop of the scrollbar at the bottom, you can use them as shortcuts to specific parts of the song. Speedmarks have a speed value attached to them. When Mario passes the speedmark while playing the song, the speed will change to the value of the speedmark.

You will be prompted for the speed when creating the speedmark. You can remove bookmarks and speedmarks with your right mouse button.

Bookmarks and speedmarks will be invisible while playing the song. Another little feature are the measure lengths: You can change them with the Measure buttons. It will allow you to adjust the number of chords in a measure. This will have no influence on the playback speed or anything else. Now if you want to use other sounds for the instruments, you can do that by adding SoundFonts. SoundFonts are files that are a collection of sound samples used for midi instruments.

When you have downloaded a file, choose the menu item Add SoundFont from the SoundFonts menu and select your file. You can delete the file afterwards, it will be copied to the AMS user data folder when you add it.

You may have noticed that a note will always play as long as the sound sample is, or until another note of the same instrument is played. You have two possibilities to change this behaviour. The first one are mute notes. You can set them in the mute mode. To enable this mode, click the Mute button. A mute note is placed similar to a normal note, but will not make any noise. Instead, it will stop an instrument playing the note at the position where the mute note is placed.

A mute note belongs to an instrument and thus will stop only a note of this instrument. Mute notes particularly come in handy if you use soundfonts with long samples of if you want to have very short sounds. The other way to influence note playback is to modify the behaviour of the instruments.

Hold Shift and click on an instrument in the instrument bar. Its frame will change to green.



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