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No idea how this is intended to work: what is the purpose of this link function exactly ?
The manul gives a short explanation, but it is vague.
There is a arrangement : I choose a container filled with some instruments and in this container i choose one instrument/sound and than i choose a phrase in the library and use the link option.
Can i exchance the arrangement instrument/sound with a another instrument/sound in the library ..is this the whole idea behind the link function?
Tue, 2014-01-07 - 16:55 Permalink
Thanks
As i understand ( and already listened )...
The default phrases don't have a chord progression assigned to them, but i don't know about user phrases..
The whole chordprogression for a choosen instrument/sound in the arrangement (a container) and tempo is then assigned to a library phrase ( with-or without chordprogression.. its gets a new progression)
Well.. a new phrase for the existing phrase in a container.
Tue, 2014-01-07 - 23:50 Permalink
I am trying doing more with the default library phrases included in Synfire..
- i cannot see the length of the master phrase or others. in the library.
- the default phrases are not divided in a pool, that's strange because all imported phrases are broken apart in the pool
So the default phrases are different treated than the user phrases and do have a another limited workflow how to use them.. that is a setback in userfriendly composing with phrases.. or do i miss something.
Is there a way to get from the default phrases..pool phrases ? --> export them to a midifile and import them in a library ( not in the embedded library ..there is no pool there )
( perhaps a warning here: for pool phrases use a external library )
There is no pool in the embedded library like in the external library..misleading