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Post by akalink on Oct 26, 2008 21:05:00 GMT -5
With this process, which I believe is an very easy way to put star power in your own songs or edit in star power (or new notes) to existing songs. I only suggest this process if you have a basic understanding of music notation i.e. reading music. I will include pictures of a songs I'm working on that is not complete so it will not look all that right. Ok then lets get started. Step 1 Open up you song in your music notation software. I use finale which can do all this and any other notation stuff for cheap. Not free, but cheap. (Now you can do this for only ten dollars). Step 2 Change your layer, basically you can put notes over notes that have a different rhythmic vale than the rest of the song. If you don't do this it might mess up the rest of the song. Step 3 Choose the section that you want to add starpower too. The interval that create starpower is [glow=red,2,300]G natural[/glow] and [glow=red,2,300]A natural[/glow] above the notes the respective level. Use ties to span multiple measures and make sure to put in the appropiate rests before you put in the notes.
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Post by iamdaddy on Oct 27, 2008 4:23:48 GMT -5
Thanks for the tutorial, but given that we can just use feedback and press one button to add sp to a song, this seems a bit long winded!!
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