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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

thanks for the links guys

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

im on 3.7.4, isn't that the newest?

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

PlainFlavored wrote:

You would want to use the L or P command for something like that.

To see basic command information within LSDJ, go to the project screen > help > command list. You can also set a command and doubletap A to make a brief description of the command scroll across the top of the screen.

ok thanks

EDIT: Theres no help option on the project screen

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Battle Lava wrote:

can you think of something, even if vague, that you would want to accomplish with tables? Then maybe someone could post something.  It helps to be a little more specific. 

What have you done so far? 

Have you tried using tables in conjunction with noise instruments to create a snare sound, for example?

Or have you tried arpeggiation or pulse width modulation?

the last two paragraphs on this page discuss using tables win lsdj, have you seen it already?

I haven't really done anything with tables yet, I've been using trial and error with it but it still doesnt help much cus I like to know what it means when I'm doing it. Is there anywhere that I could see a description of each setting? like V- volume etc.

Something I'd want to accomplish would be making a sound that starts from a high pitch then drops to a low pitch if that makes sense

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(31 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

Hey guys I'm trying to figure out how to get in depth with using tables, I've got the basics of LSDJ down but I can't find any good tutorials for using the different abilities of tables, can anyone help with that?