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Topic: W2E
Posted By: cmurray
Subject: W2E
Date Posted: 07 Sep 2008 at 12:19pm
Hi,
 
I came over from spectrum and am reading about this new feture "W2E" but can not find it in the software. Where do I find it?
 
All help is appreciated.
 
Thanks CMurray



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Posted By: LightChristmas
Date Posted: 07 Sep 2008 at 2:11pm
Its the icon with the "W" in it. Use it sparingly unless you want things to like like it came from a "Lights and Sounds" box!LOL

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Posted By: JonB256
Date Posted: 07 Sep 2008 at 2:13pm

The "W" on the left hand menu is the choice for it. Pressing the W key on the keyboard also does it. The secret, though, is to right click on the waveform at the top. Then choose one of the three display choices. The one on the right, the "Music Note" is perhaps the most useful. If you pick, say "E5," then your waveform will display the relative strength of the 5th E note on a piano keyboard. Whatever display you now see will be recreated in varying intensity in the interval you click down in the channel display. 

Different channels get different waveforms. You could make the "high" points of your display react to "high notes" and low points of your display react to low notes.

It is processor intensive to create and fill in the sequence but it can be a great effect.

Feel free to ask more questions - It was rather obscure to me at first.



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JonB - D-Light user


Posted By: cmurray
Date Posted: 07 Sep 2008 at 2:50pm
Originally posted by LightChristmas

Its the icon with the "W" in it. Use it sparingly unless you want things to like like it came from a "Lights and Sounds" box!LOL
 
Thanks
 
I never knew what the "W" was for, I think I will just use it during voice overs and sequence my songs.
 
CMurray



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