quantize off not playing back exactly what I record major fix needed
beats are to be made exact to whats played- major major "quantize off" flaw.
Also need to hear real time quantize changes while track is playing when editing notes in pattern edit to hear the quantie changes before applying them i.e while adjusting swing change in highlited notes.
Also to add - a quantize per pad is needed.
A nudge button of selected notes in pattern edit would also be ideal.
Also need to hear real time quantize changes while track is playing when editing notes in pattern edit to hear the quantie changes before applying them i.e while adjusting swing change in highlited notes.
Also to add - a quantize per pad is needed.
A nudge button of selected notes in pattern edit would also be ideal.
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Quantize works on selected pads, select one pad and it will only quantize that pad.
Realtime/non destructive Quantize requested here
https://intua.net/forums/discussion/5640/iterative-quantization#latest
Note nudeg requested here
https://intua.net/forums/discussion/5148/nudging-snares-claps-sample-at-a-time?new=1
cheers though .
cheers dude :-)
https://intua.net/forums/discussion/5843/latency-from-touch-on-recordings-but-not-live#latest
@ronji snapping back or forward to some kind of ghost quantize point - yes
bm3 does not play back exactly what I play wihen i set quantize off.
If poss can you do a test to see if you get same issue.
The quantze ON is ok just the Quantize OFF that's not.
anyone else wanna have a go at this, and maybe share a recording of it?
5pinlink why u saying that. i decide mate.
I do appreciate you helping out on the forum but the statement you just posted is a bit bold. I like bm3 just those quirks need to be updated.
no worries dude -just dont want INTUA seeing that and thinking I dislike bm3 - the reason i point out a few things is its a great app and want to see it be no1 in all aspects.
It is great to get involved with software, but if it is distressing you like it seems it is, it is time to move on, life is not long enough and you should be making music not getting stressed
I am not saying that Beatmaker is not making a mess, but somebody saying it is so, does not make it so, the MPC4000 having more groove than the 2500 (debate still flares up even now) every saturday night another person singing karaoke convinced they are in key and on beat (we have all seen them) all perception, that is why i suggested getting a refund, if its not working, life is too short.
If you want to get the issue to intua to fix, you need the recordings to compare or they have no guide stick to work off.
(Note here i am not making any karaoke remarks about the issue posted here, or the poster of said issue, it could well be a very very serious issue that the rest of us haven't noticed yet)
Which is ‘almost’ free..
(a bit like Retina display)
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this is a puzzling thread. i mean what is 960 ppq in milliseconds, is it 0.5ms??
edit. that's at 120bmp. that's quantum time there
Quarter note or 1 beat is 60/120 (number of seconds in a minute divided by number of beats in a minute) 0.5ms
So a single pulse at 120 4:4 is 0.5/996 0.0005020080ms
Average sense to brain perception is close to 40ms, which we normally halve to cover multiple senses or interaction, this gives us the universally accepted 20ms ear reaction time that most consumer tech will be based on, trained ear tech (musicians, gamers etc) will try to halve this again because we will notice timing changes in the 6-10ms threshold if it is a continual part of our daily lifestyle, however never underestimate a good oldschool DJ who generally will be in the 3-6ms threshold. (Not digital DJ who rely on auto BPM and such, there is a huge huge difference)
0.0005020080ms you have no way of perceiving one pulse to the next, this is a human impossibility (but ppqn was never about tighter timing
FYI i was born deaf, so got a bit of an interest in this stuff years ago, after all my operations as a child, i went on to have a fascination with all this stuff, i haven't been tested for a while but a few years back i was in the 0-2ms threshold (extremely rare) now with age i suspect that has lowered a little.
Oh and don't be thinking that smaller threshold is always better, if i program strings from a sampler like kontakt, i "Have" to record to stems and then edit the stems to sound like they attack in the right places, everybody listening on thinks i am a complete freak and in blind tests only i can tell the difference.
I have wasted too many hours fixing things only i can hear
How finely can we divide our little 3-second lives? The shortest perceivable time division – sensory psychologists call it the fusion threshold – is between 2 and 30 milliseconds (ms) depending on sensory modality. Two sounds seem to fuse into one acoustic sensation if they are separated by less than 2 to 5 milliseconds. Two successive touches merge if they occur within about 10 milliseconds of one another, while flashes of light blur together if they are separated by less than about 20 to 30 milliseconds.
That said, sharing a project file and/or videos demonstrating an issue like this will help if there’s actually anything that can be fixed. I haven’t personally experienced it as a problem, but I also haven’t been able to spend much time making music the past couple months.
its the only way to have a guide stick, the recording of the event data in Beatmaker and a straight live audio recording from a completely separate device, of what it should have recorded.
I am having this problem too. With quantize switched off it is not recording what I play correctly. If I create an audio track and route the bank to it so I can record the audio and midi at the same time the audio track is bang on but the midi is way off.
It’s not doing it on a brand new project though, but on a project I have been working on for a bit.