Re: [Rosegarden-user] Humanizing MIDI tracks

2016-03-27 Thread Steve Conrad
Two good things to randomize are timing and velocity, obviously. Note velocities can be tweeked in the velocity ruler to get a faux random effect. The start time and duration of notes can be given individual micro-adjustments in the note properties pop up. Pushing the tempo or just plain screwi

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Humanizing MIDI tracks

2016-03-27 Thread ram
> > On 25.03.2016 09:00, r...@hydrophones.com wrote: >> The "interpret" function under the notation editor in the menu "adjust" >> probably will do what you want, at least if you want your piece to sound >> like it was played by human orchestral professionals. > > No, I am afraid that will not be

Re: [Rosegarden-user] Humanizing MIDI tracks

2016-03-27 Thread Florian Berger
Hi Rich, thanks for the reply. On 25.03.2016 09:00, r...@hydrophones.com wrote: > The "interpret" function under the notation editor in the menu "adjust" > probably will do what you want, at least if you want your piece to sound > like it was played by human orchestral professionals. No, I am af