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MilkyTracker Support / Re: This tracker is overall confusing, also need help.
« on: July 03, 2009, 16:55:36 »
The simplest thing to do is probably to change the volume of the sample when you want it to end; e.g., if you want it to stop at step 15, write "00" in the green column at step 15.
You could also try putting an envelope on your instrument; I think that's actually a better idea, in the long run. To do that, go to the instrument editor, and look for the rectangular box with a small yellow line on it. To the right of that box will be an "on" button. If it is not pressed, press it. Play around with the placement of the yellow line, for instance having it slope downwards (like this: \). Mess around with it; try pressing "Add" and moving the various points in the box around to see what happens.
(For the record, I've only been using MilkyTracker for a couple days, so since I, too, am an "extremely complete noob", feel free to ignore my opinion.)
You could also try putting an envelope on your instrument; I think that's actually a better idea, in the long run. To do that, go to the instrument editor, and look for the rectangular box with a small yellow line on it. To the right of that box will be an "on" button. If it is not pressed, press it. Play around with the placement of the yellow line, for instance having it slope downwards (like this: \). Mess around with it; try pressing "Add" and moving the various points in the box around to see what happens.
(For the record, I've only been using MilkyTracker for a couple days, so since I, too, am an "extremely complete noob", feel free to ignore my opinion.)