@@APumpkinDegenerate Thank you for replying... I had seen a similar sustain type effect in Pixitracker 1 bit video by the developer: ruclips.net/video/mi9hg1tPlk0/видео.html He also mentioned it in the comments(5th comment by Clint Hobson about Cresendo part) that he used several patterns and volumes. I couldn't figure it out myself tho. Would you have any idea on how to produce similar effect? (sorry to keep bothering you)
@@requiempurge530 In the video Alexander used multiple notes with velocity decreasing each note. That is a trick for making it seem like it is sustained, but it actually isn't. Quite clever.
nice content pumkin
Hello Pumpkin..
Love your Pixitracker mixes...
Could you help me?
Do you know how to add sustain notes in pixitracker?
Hi, thanks for liking my remixes!
Sustain notes aren't currently possible to make in Pixitracker.
@@APumpkinDegenerate
Thank you for replying...
I had seen a similar sustain type effect in Pixitracker 1 bit video by the developer:
ruclips.net/video/mi9hg1tPlk0/видео.html
He also mentioned it in the comments(5th comment by Clint Hobson about Cresendo part) that he used several patterns and volumes.
I couldn't figure it out myself tho. Would you have any idea on how to produce similar effect?
(sorry to keep bothering you)
@@requiempurge530 In the video Alexander used multiple notes with velocity decreasing each note. That is a trick for making it seem like it is sustained, but it actually isn't. Quite clever.