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=== Ornaments === Can you recall a really good song that doesn't use arps? Nope? Well then, time to get along with the local arpeggios, known as ornaments here! For your information, unlike in most trackers, ornaments are not deadly tied to the instruments, and that fact alone gives you more freedom of sound! ^_^ As you might have guessed, these are defined in the "Ornaments" tab - the rest is somewhat obvious to an experienced tracker user. For everyone else, here's a guide to how make some ve-e-e-e-e-ery simple arps. Note that these work for tones and ONLY for tones. And that all note shifts here are typed in decimals, not HEX. For example, here's a "bloopy" ornament which can be used for a lead track: ``` 00 | +06 01 | +00 **< place loop here** ``` And the same thing, but which goes from six notes below rather than six notes above. ``` 00 | -06 01 | +00 **< place loop here** ``` Then there's, of course, chord emulation. Here's a really ass crazy one for major 7, feel yourself free to shorten it: ``` 00 | +00 **< place loop here** 01 | +04 02 | +07 03 | +12 04 | +07 05 | +04 06 | +00 07 | -04 08 | -07 09 | -12 0A | -07 0B | -04 ``` A really widespread ornament among the former USSR aym composers is the orchestral hit, which best goes with TNe samples (which, in turn, also have to fade to silence really quickly): ``` 00 | +48 **< place loop here** 01 | +36 02 | +24 03 | +12 04 | +00 ``` Speaking of orchestral stuff, here's a choir ornament that Tayle uses semi-frequently. ``` 00 | +12 **< place loop here** 01 | +00 ```
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