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Re: [xl7] Re: XL7 Sequencer for playing external MIDI
2002-02-01 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
Nah, the internal resolution won't affect you at all, and there's no rounding errors. �All the possible resolutions you'd see in any sequecner easily divide into each other, with no errors. �It's not audio manipulations after all ;)
Basically your sequencer still knows it's a quarter note, or half note (whatever), regardless of the editing resolution. �They don't affect each other at all. �If you're transferring files, the sequencer you import into will convert it to the correct resolution, no problems there. �If it's a higher resolution, you'll just get more ticks in between your notes, lower resolution means less ticks obviously.
Yes, if you're editing the same passage in two different sequencers (don't know why you'd want to), then it could get confusing as the note locations (number of ticks) may be different. �Just edit on one and then use E-Loader for the transfer.
rEalm
There will be rounding errors when bouncing tracks between sequencers. �And
then there is the brain strain that occurs when scrolling though the same
data in two different boxes. �;^)
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