There is no randomness while programming the sequencer, only user error / 'happy accidents' (to quote Bob Ross out of contextDavias wrote:Thanks for your replies Krikiton and Antto. As I usually uses a tracker DAW I don't see what looks weird on the piano roll since I have no piano roll then
And I usually play random notes and velocities (pseudo-random, I just hit the keyboard like a retarded) and then correct the too weird parts/notes, so isn't it a little like the randomness that can happen while programming the sequencer ?
Another aspect that is important in emulating the internal sequencer with external (piano roll / tracker style etc.) sequencers: the gate times are important too. A pattern of 16th notes should use gate times which are *slightly* longer than 32th notes, e.g. the note duration is just a bit longer than the silence between the notes. Since overlapping notes are commonly used to trigger the slides, it often makes sense to quantize note start and end times to 16th notes, then shorten the duration of all notes by one 32th note, and finally increase the duration of all notes by a few ticks.
Yes indeed, shame on you.Davias wrote:Sadly I don't use it as fast as I want coz I keep trying hard to use midi and not the sequencershame on me !