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MilkyTracker Community / Re: "clean up" after realtime recording?
« on: March 20, 2008, 18:20:06 »Quote
I see. Now I'm wondering if an automated post-processing after recording would be a better approach to your problem as suggested in the subject/original post than filling in the data to the next closest row.
Hm... after thinking about it, I would prefer the "next-closest-row" approach.
Automated post-processing like quantization would be very nice too, but now I could imagine that its handling could be a little cumbersome. If there are passages that are really meant to be faster than the quantization parameter, these passages would have to be ignored by the quantization process (setting the quantization parameter to one row would obviously not help). Since it is impossible to automatically detect whether a short time intervall between two notes is intended or by accident, you would have to manually select rows to quantisize. What do you think?
With the "next-closest-row" approach, I think most notes would be placed in the correct row in the first place. Those which are not could be corrected manually. Ok, there is some manual work in both approaches but I guess correcting single notes is easier than finding areas to quantisize with a specific parameter.