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Drumsteps
The Ball
Sounds in Drumsteps are made when a ball bounces down some steps. To place a ball, first select the ball menu by clicking on the Ball tab in the main toolbar.

Step 1Choose a sound.

Choose the sound you want the ball to have by clicking in the box beside the word 'Sound'. You should see the pop-down menu with all the possible sounds.

Scroll down the list of sounds with the mouse to hear what each one sounds like and pick the one you want.

Step 2Place your ball.

Click anywhere in the grid to place the ball.

Ball Features
There are a few extras you can use to make your balls more exciting! Read on to find out about these.

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See Also
Toolbar Toolbar
Step Step (2 pages)
Ball Ball (2 pages)
Ladder Ladder
Wormhole Wormhole
Trapdoor Trapdoor
(2 pages)
Link Link
Eraser /Edit Eraser / Edit
Tempo Control Tempo Control
More Buttons More Buttons
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