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how to do keyboardquantization?
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how to do keyboardquantization?
whats the best way to quantize manual keyboard inputs?
ATM i`m doing it with trogs ruby ppq, i`m using the sub out to get triggers for different quantization resolutions like 1/8, 1/4 ... and hold the inputsignal from the keyboard till the next trigger arrives with an sample and hold, this solution works, but is it the right solution ? or is there a better, different way to do it?
ATM i`m doing it with trogs ruby ppq, i`m using the sub out to get triggers for different quantization resolutions like 1/8, 1/4 ... and hold the inputsignal from the keyboard till the next trigger arrives with an sample and hold, this solution works, but is it the right solution ? or is there a better, different way to do it?
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Nubeat7 - Posts: 1347
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Re: how to do keyboardquantization?
I don't see what would be better. Just update the sample and hold at every "tick" with tick length being your quantize resolution. Simple.
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Re: how to do keyboardquantization?
Yes, likewise, I don't see any better way.
For a pre-recorded signal, you can quantise to the nearest 'tick' (i.e. later OR earlier), but for a live signal there's no choice other than snapping to the next one that comes along.
For a pre-recorded signal, you can quantise to the nearest 'tick' (i.e. later OR earlier), but for a live signal there's no choice other than snapping to the next one that comes along.
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Re: how to do keyboardquantization?
thanks guys, just wanted to get sure if i`m on the right way
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