have highlighted while you record it. so go to an empty pattern, record your automation, then in the sequencer make sure to add that patterns into your song where you want the sweep. this took me a little while to understand, but its core to effectively using fruity, patterns are not just notes, they can be automation data too. even though you are recording a sweep on, say, your bass sound, dont record the automation into that pattern (unless you want it to happen every measure)
-josh
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In a message dated 6/19/03 8:45:25 PM GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
make sure to create your filter sweep on a separate pattern than the actual
thing being swept.
Doh! Could you possibly explain that a little more? Do I just record a sweep of nothing and then put it on top or something? I am sooooo Confused.
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