I use heuristic quantizer after recording a playing session. My problem is I'm 
not good at keeping machine-perfect tempi. (Well, I don't think any human can 
be as precise as MIDI). So it usually needs a lot of tweaking. I usually add a 
new track below the recorded track and manually put new notes in the right 
places on the new track.

When focussed on putting notes into a score, I manually put notes on the score 
using the mouse pointer.

I don't think either quantizer does a good job for scores. Especially if 
there's more than one melody on a track. Example, 4-part harmony, RG has a 
propensity for misaliging notes of different durations, like 1/8, 1/4, 1/2. If 
I have a held half note in the bass and other voices have 1/8 notes, I have to 
turn the half note into 1/8 notes and tie them together to get melodies aligned 
right on the score. This happens even if I do them each on a seperate track, 
then merge tracks together into a single staff.


On June 13, 2022 3:09:08 PM HST, prad via Rosegarden-user 
<rosegarden-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> i understand from the wiki that heuristic notation quantization is for 
> adjusting
> "note start times and durations so as to produce readable notation"
> 
> the segment on
> Notation from performance data
> gives some tips on how to use it, even saying
> "Rosegarden includes a quantizer designed to do a slightly better job of this 
> than
> the plain grid quantizer."
> 
> however, i haven't had much luck so far - there is always an excess of rests.
> 
> possibly i'm doing things wrong.
> 
> if i use grid quantization though, i tend to have better results.
> 
> anyone here use an effective system for quantization?
> or do most people just use step recording to produce notation?
> 


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