Abstract

Advanced quantization can fix the rhythmic errors and at the same time leave the original groove intact. Make use of quantization parameters such as sensitivity, strength, and swing to reduce the mechanical effect introduced by the quantization action. The “groove quantize” option enables you to apply different rhythmic styles and techniques to your parts. Track layering can be applied to MIDI or audio tracks. By combining two or more MIDI tracks you can create new sonorities without having to play the same part several times or without having to copy the same part over and over. Alternative MIDI track editors (such as the drum editor,) and MIDI controllers (like breath controller or drum pads) can improve your sequencing skills and, if used in the right way, inspire your creative process. Complex tempo and meter changes can be automated and programmed through the use of a conductor track (or tempo track). While MIDI data are very flexible and can automatically adjust to the variation in tempo programmed in the conductor track, audio data need to be time-stretched in order to follow the tempo changes. Time-stretching requires the computer to calculate and adjust the samples of the audio files according to preprogrammed algorithms present in your sequencer.

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