07-14-2019, 12:16 PM
(07-14-2019, 12:11 PM)Gr8Studios_Music Wrote: I have 3 other things you can be a problem:
1. High-Pitched Notes
A problem with some sequences is that they use too many high-pitched 8-bit notes. These consist of: 8-bit Square, 8-bit Sine, 8-bit Sawtooth, and 8-bit Triangle. This make people not like your sequence, because they make your sequence hard to hear and it makes listeners cringe. If you aren't careful, some speakers will continue on with the note until the same pitch is interacted with in edit mode or the page is refreshed, hurting people's ears and stressing some people out.
2. Too Much Craziness
If your sequence is super cluttered and filled with very loud and/or rapid notes, old speakers will probably not interpret the song correctly, so while it's playing, it's silent for a long time.
3. 8-bit Sine in the Wrong Places
If you try to use melody with 8-bit Sine, it probably won't sound right. This is because the lower 8-bit Sine pitches are hard to hear.
Too much craziness is not a begginer mistake. ##1055367 just means some computers suck
8 bit sine works really well as a bass or a kick enhancer and is hearable if you use headphones or hifis.
It sounds like you need a new computer and some headphones