(03-17-2014, 02:31 AM)Gi Nattak Wrote: What I do is in Anvil I put a highest octave C whole note at the exact point in the track where I want it to loop, and then erase all the notes after that point if there are any. Then I take out that high octave C when I'm setting up the mml file. This way you can time the loops perfectly. I show that in the video me taking out the high C at the end of the track/loop point. Then just put the $ jump command at the spot you want it to loop back to in the mml file.
That sounds like a really good idea. Not sure what a high octave C is though xD. Not note savvy. How do I put on in?
EDIT: And that's kinda what I mean. Your C note was at the end of the loop. I mean like songs that have a beginning but that beginning isn't part of the loop. How do I know ehre to start that loop at? Same way I suppose xD?
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