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You could have the best of both worlds if you add an extra flag to the sequence class which determines if octaves were recorded during the sequence. This way, if they were NOT recorded, you could freely change the octave during playback. If they WERE recorded, then you can still override the current octave, but it will always snap back
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You could have the best of both worlds if you add an extra flag to the sequence class which determines if octaves were recorded during the sequence. This way, if they were NOT recorded, you could freely change the octave during playback. If they WERE recorded, then you can still override the current octave, but it will always snap back
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: