Changing Rhythm

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weezer1000000
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Changing Rhythm

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I know how to change the pitch, but I don't know how to change the rhythm. I am reading the documentation and following the instructions.
When I press those keys I get adjusting the volume.

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Re: Changing Rhythm

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are you on mac or windows?
what documentation, exactly, are you following? (link)
what keys, exactly, are you pressing?

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Re: Changing Rhythm

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The documentation is on your web site under documentation. The keys are the squiggly symbol command with arrow pointed up.
I am Mac.

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You are very silly. I'm well aware of where the documentation is, since I put it there, ;). I'm asking you for the actual link to the page that has incorrect info.

The page that I know of is this:
https://karaoke.kjams.com/wiki/Pitch_and_Tempo

Which correctly documents the keys.

However, I see it has only mac keys

On windows, the cloverleaf is control, the hollow up arrow is shift (not the up arrow key) so I see where your confusion was.

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Re: Changing Rhythm

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That is the web site I'm using. When I press those keys I don't get the rhythm. Obviously I'm not reading it correctly. What am I doing wrong?

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Re: Changing Rhythm

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To be explicit: On windows it is:
Control-shift-"[" and "]"

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Re: Changing Rhythm

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Sorry for the confusion. I am Mac.

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Then use command-shift-"[" & "]"

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Re: Changing Rhythm

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Thank you so much! This is such a great program!

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