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OCR: AM/FM Music-X Tutorial: Building up a song Hullo, fellow Music-X'ers. Today we'll talk about how to take advantage of that one special feature that Music-X has, that makes it better than any other Amiga sequencers out there. Big words? Perhaps, but still true. Music-X has the possibility of letting one sequence control other sequences. It's as simple as that. This gives you, as a user, endless possibilities and options when you're building up your song out of the various little pieces a song consists of. No other sequencer I've seen, on any platform, gives the user such a pleasant and flexible way of building up a complete song. When I first started using Music-X, I admit, I was having problems. Recording little pieces and putting them in various sequences worked fine, but trying to put the song together got me into the manual frustrated. That was before I dug deeply and discovered the "secret" that is the whole "key" to successful use of Music-X.