basically instead of using transposes to change your noise shape you just have to use the S command instead.
how it works is like, if your noise shape is set to ED for instance, then S01 changes it to EE, SFF changes it to EC, and then S10 and SF0 have the same effect as moving the note in the phrase up or down an octave. you can even do something wacky like start with a noise shape value of D4 and then put an S command like S2D a couple lines down in the table, so you're moving between two different noise types. it makes a cool clap-snare kinda sound.
the main difference for people switching from old versions is that, unlike transposes, S commands stack. so having SFF followed by another SFF is the same as having a transpose that goes FF and then FE
Last edited by Victory Road (Sep 3, 2014 4:25 pm)