Step-time mode is a technique for entering musical data into a hardware or software sequencer.
Most sequencers allow the user to enter data in real time by playing live or by entering the data step by step changing notes values along the way to match the desired duration for each note.
Step-time entry is often referred to as being robotic in the resulting sound, as the data is entered perfectly at the next point in the sequence, rather than having that human feel when played in live.....
I think what the asker meant was: 4,4,4,5,5,5,6,6,6 , in which case I would simply write "there is no Mode" or "4, 5, and 6" It would be treated the same way as 1,2,3,4 , which has no mode. Final answer: I would put "no mode"
If there is no mode, write No Mode as your answer. Do NOT put 0 as your answer, because it will be marked wrong.
If there is mode you can put no mode or none for example1.2.11.14.17.4.21.9There is no mode hope it help
Bypass mode is for listening to audio the way it was intended by the creators.Virtual mode is for up-scaling stereo sources to surround speakers(like Dolby Pro Logic).If your listening to a DVD or Blu-ray, choose Bypass to listen to the exact audio the movie was mixed with (no added processing effects).If your playing a video game without surround sound, watching an internet video clip, or music, Virtual mode will give you better and more realistic results.
major mode
administrator mode.
something to do with music :)
mozart creatd his own mode
The robotic laser ball moves to music that is being played. It does not actually make its own music. Put it on Music mode and place it near a radio or stereo and there you go!!
In minor mode.
Plato
1982
Behind the Music - 1997 Depeche Mode - 2.20 was released on: USA: 28 February 1998
No, 5.1 is surround mode and usually the music er hear is in stereo mode. 5.1 is use mostly in movies not in commercial music.
People in all cultures listen to music. Music is an art form, and a mode of self expression. There are also many types of music.
losecontrol
WMP wasnt meant to be operated in safe mode, but Im sure there is a way to get past it. Search around.