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Hit'n'Mix User Guide

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position over time – a lower line means more of the note is<br />

played out of the left speaker; a higher one means more of it is<br />

played out of the right.<br />

Notes can be selected (for playback, editing, applying effects and<br />

so on) in the following ways: Clicking, Clicking and dragging a<br />

rectangle over them, Ctrl+Clicking/Dragging to add/remove<br />

further selections, and Ctrl+A to select all notes.<br />

<strong>Hit'n'Mix</strong> even attempts to work out where the beats are in the<br />

song and displays vertical lines with subdivisions to help you<br />

position notes. The 'bar' number at the bottom of each line is<br />

handy for finding your way around a track. The time and pitch at<br />

the position of the pointer is also displayed to the left of the scroll<br />

bar.<br />

A keyboard displayed at the left‐hand side of the screen shows<br />

where the notes would be played on a standard 88‐key piano.<br />

Click this button to play the currently displayed Rip. A<br />

cursor can be placed by clicking anywhere on the<br />

background between notes and removed by pressing<br />

Escape. Playback will start from the position of the cursor or from<br />

middle of the screen if one hasn’t been placed. You can also play<br />

individual notes by clicking on them or clicking and dragging a<br />

rectangle over them. Click the button again or press Escape to<br />

stop playback.<br />

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