* From Thijs van der Vossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Alessandro Montana wrote:
>
> "...
> An example of such a workaround, is to make sure that sounds with a slow
> attack (strings, pads etc) are NOT programmed to land exactly on the beat -
> put them a clock tick (or a few) in front or behind the beat). This frees up
> more MIDI bandwidth on the beat, greatly increasing the chances of rhythm
> parts holding together, and has no audibly detrimental effect on sounds with
> a slow attack. " end of quote.
This last part is good advice.
> well is this guy a sound surgeon, or are you guys ears not good enuff
> to notice what he's talking about??
I know exactly what he is talking about, but this is a problem with the midi
protocol and it affects *all* midi instruments.
You question was about the RM1x specifically, and the RM1x is as tight as you
can get.
Thijs.
And by the way, I still think he is whining! ;-)
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