Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-21 Thread krsgrdn
Sun, 21 May 2023 08:49:08 +0200 Lorenzo Sutton : > On 21/05/2023 03:38, Jozseph Hogan wrote: > > This is a good point. > > > > If we know that no  note is shorter than a sixteenth note then limiting > > this woudl remove notes and rests with shorter counts. > > > > No DAW has this? > > > >

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-21 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 21/05/2023 03:38, Jozseph Hogan wrote: This is a good point. If we know that no  note is shorter than a sixteenth note then limiting this woudl remove notes and rests with shorter counts. No DAW has this? IMHO the thing is that doing this 'a priori' might be slippery, because in some

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-20 Thread Jozseph Hogan
This is a good point. If we know that no  note is shorter than a sixteenth note then limiting this woudl remove notes and rests with shorter counts. No DAW has this? Thanks Joseph On 5/19/23 06:15, krsg...@trixtar.org wrote: Fri, 19 May 2023 00:42:45 -0400 Ted Felix : Quantizing can

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-19 Thread krsgrdn
Fri, 19 May 2023 00:42:45 -0400 Ted Felix : >Quantizing can be used for two main purposes: > > 1. To make sheet music that looks good. > 2. To make your performance sound more "perfect". I have used it a few times to clean up bars in red and rests and that worked fairly well. But (my 2

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-19 Thread mark_at_yahoo via Rosegarden-user
From having spent a lot of time in the Rosegarden source code, it always struck me that the intent was to optionally have two separate but simultaneous versions of each note: 1. A quantized version that fell exactly on a beat or sub-beat ("1", "2-and", "3-and-uh", "4-eee-and-uh", etc) and

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-19 Thread Lorenzo Sutton
On 19/05/2023 06:42, Ted Felix wrote:   Quantizing can be used for two main purposes: 1. To make sheet music that looks good. 2. To make your performance sound more "perfect".   Rosegarden is supposed to be able to do either, but I've had trouble getting it to do #1 without also doing #2.

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-18 Thread Ted Felix
Quantizing can be used for two main purposes: 1. To make sheet music that looks good. 2. To make your performance sound more "perfect". Rosegarden is supposed to be able to do either, but I've had trouble getting it to do #1 without also doing #2. > One comment the person did say was

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-18 Thread Joe Hogan
Thanks Ted, I will try it next time I am in front of my piano and computer. I will better understand your comments then. One comment the person did say was that it was better to use it as you were playing, vs on recorded items, because the results were better for some reason. When reading

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Quantisation?

2023-05-18 Thread Ted Felix
Rosegarden does have quantization. In my experience it works best from the Matrix (piano roll) editor where you can clearly see the results. Select a segment in the main window and press M to launch the matrix editor. Select some notes (or press Ctrl+A to select all). Now either press