I've noticed that there is a difference between 'live' playing of strum patterns and notes and sequencing exactly the same patterns.
should I be timing MIDI notes differently, putting the keyswitch (for pattern change) first, the MIDI notes first, both before the actual start of the beat that i'd usually put the note on if I were sequencing a piano for example?
Sequencing strumming patterns.
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Yes, that's the exact way you should sequence it. Of course, things will change and be simpler to sequence with when the update is released, with the strum palette system replacing the strumming arpeggiator engine.tehlord wrote: should I be timing MIDI notes differently, putting the keyswitch (for pattern change) first, the MIDI notes first, both before the actual start of the beat that i'd usually put the note on if I were sequencing a piano for example?
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- 8237 posts since 22 Sep, 2008 from Windsor. UK
Gregjazz wrote:Yes, that's the exact way you should sequence it. Of course, things will change and be simpler to sequence with when the update is released, with the strum palette system replacing the strumming arpeggiator engine.tehlord wrote: should I be timing MIDI notes differently, putting the keyswitch (for pattern change) first, the MIDI notes first, both before the actual start of the beat that i'd usually put the note on if I were sequencing a piano for example?
Aha ok. I'll wait for the update before I really delve in.
At the moment I can see 'omfg so much potential' smothered by my own ineptitude
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