04-08-2017, 03:24 AM
(04-08-2017, 03:15 AM)teodorattt Wrote:(10-31-2016, 08:59 AM)ctr34 Wrote: If you want to know the sequence used for my song, here it goes:
Be careful, ONLY if your computer cant read properly the sequence try this simple trick:
1. Press the "Play" button.
2. Inmediately open a empty new window on google chrome or simply watch your desk background. What i m trying to say is that you musnt watch any kind of animation while the sequence is playing, for example the vertical blue line passing through a sequence because it makes lag.
This song have 5510 notes, so thats why i m making the advice. I encourage you to listen the song in the Newgrounds page because it has better sound and the percussions dont sound too low, but if you want to listen it on OnlineSequencer is OK for me.
I listened it and it sounds beautiful!
Also, how do I record my sequences in MP3 format?
You have to use a third-party program. Personally I use my screen recorder to record desktop audio.
Also in the future, do make sure to check the forums to see if your question has already been answered.
(02-25-2017, 07:23 PM)benevolentwanderer Wrote: Details on the most precise method:
1. Download Audacity
2. Make sure you have only the sequence you want to record open, and set not to scroll. This method records any lag caused by processing issues, and the recording method itself takes up processor power.
3. Start recording your computer's audio channel (this is done directly, not through a speaker and mic.)
4. Play the sequence
5. Tell Audacity to stop recording
6. Trim resulting audio to remove the pre/post recording silence
7. Save project as backup
8. Save MP3