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by moosedev
162 days ago
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This, but (or "and") use the 4-row layout that dozens of tracker programs used[0], to fit over 2 octaves on the computer keyboard. On a US keyboard: QWERTYUIOP[] is the white keys starting at middle C. (The row above is the black keys; the 2 key plays C#.) ZXCVBNM,./ is the white keys starting an octave lower. (S plays a low C#.) The two ranges overlap; e.g. Q and , both play C in the same octave. Grew up composing music on a computer this way when my (musical) keyboard didn't have MIDI and I couldn't afford a better one :) [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_tracker |
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