Well, after looking through the admin messages, I see that James is gone. That said, he did ask a good question. My suggestion? Save the pattern. Try the quantize. If you didn't like it, use the Revert to Saved function. I wish I had added some form of undo, but it was always one of those things that got pushed off the feature list. In lieu of undo, the "save, do, revert" trick is what I use. In fact, I use it all the time, even before recording or even *while* recording. -Aaron ________________________________ From: James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...> To: xl7@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, September 13, 2010 3:40:28 PM Subject: [xl7] quantization is destructive I brought this up last week I believe. And no one piped in. The only work around I have found is to make duplicate copies of your non quantized pattern and make like 5 copies of the pattern. Then you can start applying quantization values to each pattern and see which one you like best. A person can make a quantization adjustment with a different timing signature and amount of swing, but that pattern seems seems "colored" by a preexisting attempt attempt of applying swing to it by going back and trying to tweak it furthur. Sometimes that sounds and sometimes it doesn't. It doesn't seem like an exact science everytime. So I think it's better to start with a new un-quantized part each time which is why I make all the copies first. Unfortunately, it's not Roland MV-8800 where you can apply quantization in real-time and it's non-destructive. I sometimes think about switching over to the MV.
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Re: [xl7] quantization is destructive
2010-09-14 by Aaron Eppolito
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