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shizzum
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Mar 16th 2010 at 3:43 AM |
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a tiny fix that would help make this program rock! speed training would be that much smoother if the user could see what his current tempo was. if a song is played at 180 beats per minute and i find that i start to trip up at 140 then i'll start a simple loop at around 140. however i have no way of knowing what tempo i'm at while speed training in tuxguitar, unless of course i am mistaken.
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shizzum
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Mar 16th 2010 at 4:32 AM |
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oh also, the new speed trainer is great! it would be even better if you could select an incomplete part of a measure as opposed to being restricted to having to play the whole measure. i might want to highlight the 3rd 8th note in measure 1 all the way to the 4th 8th note in measure 2 and skip playing the first two 8th notes in measure one and the last 4 in measure 2. i suppose i could just make a new bar at the end of the song with a funky time signature and copy the pieces into it but that's not very baller!
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Anonymous
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Mar 29th 2010 at 8:29 AM |
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Have you tried the metronome in the player?
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shizzum
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Apr 29th 2010 at 7:22 AM |
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I know this isn't a trouble shooting forum but perhaps I'm doing something wrong. I don't know how to get the current tempo to be displayed during speed training. Admittedly, I have no idea what the numbers like "960" on the "Show Player" pop up screen mean and cannot find any information on it. Any help would be appreciated.
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