![]() ![]() #5 Selecting notes from two adjacent patterns? Is there another way of deleting patterns so they don't anymore appear when using + and -? Remove pattern just removes the pattern from the order list but it is still shown when using + and - keys. I tried to add the pattern and the only way to delete it was by using Cleanup command. I noticed + and - keys can be used to loop through all the existing patterns (plus - and +++) and when the cursor is in the order list. Is there a way to set the multiple paths or all of the samples must reside in the same folder? I set the samples path but when I tried to separate the samples into the subfolders I couldn't access them from the UI. The modifier key to select the 'working' instrument in Pattern view by clicking on some note when holding the modifier key might be even better solution. Is there a way to enable auto selecting the instrument after moving the cursor into the channel which contains only one instrument? It would be quite useful when editing the notes here and there. ![]() Is it possible to select more than one channel at once and then to move them all as a group? That is possible with the order list by using shift to select more than one entry. I noticed it is possible to drag'n'drop channels in the Pattern view to change their positions. #1 Selecting more than one channel in Pattern view? Now, after quite a while, I decided to check how modern tracker software works compared to the old ones so I installed OpenMPT and I was not disappointed :-)Īfter spending about 15 hours examining the UI and various options (and reading through the docs) I still have 8 short questions (the most important is #08): I did some 1-bit sound routines for ZX Spectrum back in the '80s, used some trackers with 386 + Soundblaster, made some sound routines for microcontrollers and used Beepola to make 1-bit music. Although I installed OpenMPT for the first time just a few day ago I am not completely new to trackers.
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