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Hit'n'Mix User Guide

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ecognized by <strong>Hit'n'Mix</strong> as notes. These include noise, percussion,<br />

and vocal consonants like 's' and 't'.<br />

To select these sounds, click and drag the mouse over a section.<br />

You will hear the section when you release the mouse button.<br />

With the exception of the Make Copy button, you can delete,<br />

copy & paste chunks of this audio in the same way as notes in<br />

Notes view. This is useful for removing noise and copying<br />

percussion sounds.<br />

A section can be assigned as belonging to an instrument (e.g.<br />

Voice or Percussion) by selecting it and clicking one of the<br />

instrument names in the Instruments Panel. Edits made to notes<br />

in the Notes View will then also apply to regions of the same<br />

instrument played at the same time in the Skeleton View ‐ for<br />

example, deleting, copying, and pasting.<br />

You may find <strong>Hit'n'Mix</strong> has already marked out sections of the<br />

Skeleton view in yellow (for Voice) and white (for Percussion).<br />

Double‐click once more on the background to return to Notes<br />

view.<br />

Problems Obtaining Pure Sounds<br />

For a computer to recognize the notes in fully mixed audio and<br />

make them available for highly flexible editing is an incredibly<br />

demanding task. There may be some situations where notes may<br />

not sound as pure as you might wish:<br />

1. When playing back notes from the Notes View, you may<br />

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