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Old 11-06-2012, 05:11 AM
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Default How to 'humanize' a MIDI drum performance rhythmically...

Hey guys!!!

I'm already aware of the randomize velocity feature. So my velocities are sounding pretty natural. However, all my drum hits are 100% perfectly quantized and I can't stand it. I see the quantized option when I right click in the piano roll view. I have been able to bring stuff that is out of time back into time successfully. Now I need to select a region one note at a time (o.e. kicks, hen snare, etc..) and loosen them up a bit with respect to the grid.

I have tried selecting a group of kick or snare notes and quantize to say, less than 100%. I don't see, hear, or feel things getting any looser.

Any tips?
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