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Ghost notes on Nanostudio 2?
As for title: is it possible to display ghost notes from another track, in the piano roll from Nanostudio?
If yes, how?
If not, what apps ad can instead? (apart for Atom, that is already on my list)
Comments
NanoStudio 2 can't do his.
FL Studio Mobile can.
There was a neat "ghost notes in NS2" trick that appeared in a video on here not so long ago which I've used a few times since which was to just record your scale into a block and then move all the notes along to the point past the end of that block so that they'll never play. Optionally making your root notes slightly longer or something so they're easy to distinguish. I took a screenshot to help explain but now my iPadOS is updating, I'll pop it in here when it's finished.
Might not be quite what you're after, but it is pretty useful.
When I wanted to write a counter melody, I was really wishing this feature was there. Best I could do was to copy the original melody block and delete individual notes as I created the counter melody. I don't know if individual notes can be muted but that would have been helpful too.
Yes I was looking for a specific-notes' mute option just yesterday. But one can multiselect the notes and change volume/velocity.
Yes, not really what I was asking, but still nice trick.
I guess something similar is achieved by setting the "scale" directly on the NS2 piano-keyboard (if the scale is among those listed)
Thanks for the confirmation
Ah, I didn't even think of doing that! That's pretty helpful. THanks!