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Fuzz
Registered: Nov 2004 Posts: 19 |
Voice Tracker Help
Hi all, I just started playing a bit with Voice Tracker 4.2.. loading some songs into it, playing them and generally seeing what the program is like. So far everything is relatively easy to figure out except... what is an H-2???
When I'm playing tunes using it, it shows whichever note is being played by each of the channels.. so you see A-G and whatever octave. Every now and then I see an H-2. (I have one captured on screenshot)
Is this a bug or a some strange feature? Unfortunately I dont have any docs for this editor. :( Thanks for the help! |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
In german music notation the H stands for B and the B stands for B-flat (bes in dutch). That's why J.S. Bach managed to use his name for a Fuga: B A C H = B-flat A C B.
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iopop
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 317 |
Supposedly, the h being b is because some old monk back in the good old days(tm) misplaced the two.. Atleast thats what they told me some 20 years ago when I started to play guitar. |
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Hate Bush
Registered: Jul 2002 Posts: 467 |
Quote: In german music notation the H stands for B and the B stands for B-flat (bes in dutch). That's why J.S. Bach managed to use his name for a Fuga: B A C H = B-flat A C B.
As well as in Polish music notation. Hence the usage of H in Voicetracker. |
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Fuzz
Registered: Nov 2004 Posts: 19 |
Ahhhh! That makes more sense. Thanks guys :) |