Ahh cut and paste... That was Andrew's idea. Sorry there bud :) Anyways, so your idea behind cutting and pasting would be because of what? Is the Scale/Shift destructive? So once I add track delay, then I am commited to it like quantization? So have a few variations with different delay settings. Although won't those trax have different midi channels associated to them? So I will have to constantly have to change my target midi channel to what I originally was trying to trigger. Right? Am I understanding you correctly? Ah yes I'm making a chart. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 22, 2011, at 1:46 PM, "dutchbeats" <dutchbeats@...> wrote: > to shift certain notes you can duplicate the track. on the copied > track real time erase the notes you don't want to shift by holding > the notes down etc and on the original track erase the notes that > were kept on the copied track > > while the sequencer is playing you can scale/shift the track with > the aforementioned equations and experiment with different settings > before pasting back to the original. > > maybe make a chart with all ppq/note values and print it on the > panel for reference :) > > --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, Bruno <brunorc@...> wrote: > > > > 2011/1/22 James Ulibarri <jamesulibarri@...> > > > bruno, > > > > > > ok, great. it's starting to make sense. > > > > Glad you found it useful. > > > > > what about triplets? 1/32T is equal to 72 ticks? half of 48 is > 24, and you add 24 to 48 > > > > Not exactly. A full triplet of 1/32T is equivalent to two 1/32 = > 1/16. > > Then 1/16 = 96, so 1/32T = 96/3 = 32. Go forth and multiply (by 2) > to > > get 1/16T and so on. > > > > As a side note: I just love the way Rei Harakami mixes doublet-based > > beats with triplet-based ones... > > > > Cheers, > > Bruno > > > >
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Re: [xl7] Re: schaltwerk (was: Swing question)
2011-01-22 by James Ulibarri
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