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Strike 1.5 Odd Time Signatures
Quick question for those who have it... How is strike 1.5 handing odd time signatures? The previous version was sketchy at best. Another poster stated:
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Re: Strike 1.5 Odd Time Signatures
There are no odd time signatures built in, such as 5/4, 7/8, etc. However, you can play the built in styles in odd time signatures and Strike seems to do a pretty good job of playing them. I have found that removing some of the drums, such as snare, makes it more realistic.
I still don't understand the weird movement of the style editor even in 12/8. Maybe someone can explain this. I also have been using the export midi after playing with a style in an odd time signature and then removing parts I don't like.
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