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Alright so I'm new to LSDj, (been using about a week now XD)
and I was wondering if someone could help me out with using L for slides.
I can't get it to work consistently, and still don't quite understand how to control it when it does work.
Little help? smile

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care to elaborate on your problem?

L00 = no slide
L01 = slow slide
L10 = much faster slide

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i found nitro2k01's comments on the LSDj Tips And Tricks page helpful.

maybe you want to use the "P" command instead?

also, read this.

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Yuma, AZ
tacticalbread wrote:

care to elaborate on your problem?

7/10 times i can't get it to fire at all.
And I can't get a grasp on sliding-in to a note.
Maybe I'm looking at this the wrong way... haha

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fist off,
the "L" (slide) command only works on Pulse and Wave instruments.

LSDj Manual Example wrote:

C-4
F-4 L04
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C-4 L03

this will start playing the C-4 note then slides to F-4 at a speed of 4.
then slides back to C-4 at a speed of three.

notice the first note, C-4 doesnt have a command on it. because we want
that note to first play normally... THEN slide down to F-4, play that note for
a second, then slide back to C-4. notice the 2nd C-4 DOES have a command
by it. because we dont want that note to play normally, we want to slide into
that note... does that make sense?

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Yuma, AZ

Actually that makes a lot of sense. I was looking at it like this:
C-4 LXX
F-4 ---
---
C-4 etc.

I was interpreting it like you had to use L -ON- the note you were wanting to slide. If that makes sense.
You ahve cleared up a world for me. XD

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yeah,
that's how i initially though of it as well.
since C-4 is the first note (nothing before it)
we have nothing to slide FROM. but putting
it on F-4 the tracker knows to slide into the note
from the previous one ;D

glad i could help.

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Yuma, AZ

Yessir!
Thanks again.