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From there, it's just tweaking placement so that the D string gets "hit" before the G string, etc. What I've started experimenting with (for guitar strums anyways) is inputing the basic structure at LPB=4, and then, once the song is finished in structure, Jack the LPB up to 32, use the "adapt content to new size" feature when changing my pattern length, and jack my pattern lengths up to fix the speed issues. I'm all for more natural sounding music, but at what cost? This would essentially kick every song song into LPB=32, wouldn't it? In effect, wouldn't it be harder to pinpoint the timing you want? Percussion patterns could be made much more lively, etc. This would easily allow for great resolution, and would make recording stuff from keyboards, pads etc much more easy. The lines could be handled just like snap grid maybe? How about being able to eliminate the dividing horizontal lines in the pattern view and being able to then drag the notes around horizontally? Haha, that's the longest time for a comeback that i've ever seen lol. Even if development stopped now (oh, please dont stop!!!), we'd still have a kickass tool at our disposal. So yeah, a piano roll would be nice (and would actually give Aodix 4 a run for its money), but certainly not necessary. So in that respect, Psycle rocks! And come on, it supports ASIO! Thank god for ASIO4ALL, huh? Renoise, the latest Aodix (75 Euros - gimme a break!), and the other Buzz clones in progress aren't free. Working that way, tracking is ultra fast - keeping creativity strong.īuzz's MIDI input doesn't work like tracking, it's real time, besides, Buzz core development is totally dead. Quantizing every single thing I did! I finally asked myself, why? If I never go past a 32nd note (and those are rare anyway), why not just use my precious Oxygen8 to record the values into a tracker? Recording with velocity sensitivity keeps it "real" sounding without becoming sloppy. I constantly found myself editing what I recorded into that sequencer. I recently made the switch back to Psycle from Cakewalk Home Studio 2002. It's stable (just gotta be careful which plugins ya use). We should be grateful that we have Psycle to begin with! After all, it's free.
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So get one of those and quit your whining! Or install Linux and use one of those sequencers! Or better yet, code one yourself! Cakewalk products, FL Studio, Orion have them. If you want a piano roll, there are several programs which have them.

but I don't want to have to watch out for machine updates. I wanted to try out Buzz a looooong time ago, but, well, lost interest.
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Well, better Psycle than a 60 MB download (all machines). Show a Printable Version Send this to a Friend Add to Favorites psycledelics- » Discussions » OFF TOPIC » Piano Roll

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