No! There are three Play buttons in the Sequencer pane. The first play button will play the sequence from the very beginning. The second play button will play the sequence starting at the current care...
For every open hi hat step you set, set another step after it. Click on the little down arrow underneath this new step and, on this Advanced Step Controls screen, set the steps volume to zero. Next, c...
Using the example of a project at 60 beats per minute, every beat is 1 second, or 1000 milliseconds. And since Beatcraft defaults to 4 steps per beat, that means each step is 250 milliseconds (or a qu...
Yes! Unlike many drum machines, hardware and software, Beatcraft supports triplets. In fact, not only does Beatcraft support triplets, but it supports both 8th note and 16th note triplets. An 8th note...
Try increasing the number of steps per beat to 32, and then placing a quiet drum hit next to a loud one. Click on the 4/4 (pattern time) option at the top of the screen to set the number of steps per ...
Swing is a fairly subtle feature. It only applies to the even-numbered steps in a beat. To hear it clearly, turn all the steps on for an instrument and play it. As it plays, crank the Swing setting up...
Click on the push pin icon above where the pattern list used to be....
First, render your beats to an audio format in Beatcraft. Click on the File menu, select Render to... and then choose one of the audio formats (MP3, WAV, WMA or OGG). Remember where you saved the file...