Hello Douglas, thanks for your helpfull video! I'm having a strange problem. I wrote a bar with some harmonics, then, next bar I decided to write the same notes except the last one, because the note before is longer) and I don't know why it sounds an octave below of the harmonics that the harnonics I wrote in the previous one... but they are the same! Do you know how to fix it? I was trying changing those numbers which appears above the notes (O-98, N-87, etc) and it worked, but then the last note of second bar sounds like during 4 bars and I really don't understand! If you or some body else can help me, I'll be very grateful!!!
Much thanks!
Fantastic!
Thanks!!!
Gracias Douglas! clarísimo
Thanks so much!
Thanks, Douglas! I've helped me very much!
Very Helpful, thank you!
Great! Thanks, was looking for an answer for this.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome!
Perfect! Just what I was looking for!
Thank you so much , Douglas, it was really helpful!
thank you thank you thank you!!!
Great tip, thanks so much!
Great video, this was really helpful!
Thank you!
Very clear and helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Douglas, thanks for your helpfull video! I'm having a strange problem. I wrote a bar with some harmonics, then, next bar I decided to write the same notes except the last one, because the note before is longer) and I don't know why it sounds an octave below of the harmonics that the harnonics I wrote in the previous one... but they are the same! Do you know how to fix it? I was trying changing those numbers which appears above the notes (O-98, N-87, etc) and it worked, but then the last note of second bar sounds like during 4 bars and I really don't understand! If you or some body else can help me, I'll be very grateful!!!
Hello, @scacs73, I don't know why this happened. Try deleting and rewriting. Good luck! :)