In your MIDI clip, instead of Fixed Grid, choose one of the Adaptive Grid settings and you can zoom in and out to change the note lengths.pic.twitter.com/WxZasRRzev
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In your MIDI clip, instead of Fixed Grid, choose one of the Adaptive Grid settings and you can zoom in and out to change the note lengths.pic.twitter.com/WxZasRRzev
I have to have it be a certain numerical value or demarcation or I get uncomfortable
The numerical value is shown in the lower right hand corner of the clip. It's 1/2048 in my pic, which is stupid high, but you can zoom out and get to 1/64, like in this pic.pic.twitter.com/18vzYi2DZ6
Oooh fuck
I always make trap shit in cut time
Makes a lot of sense to do it this way seems more manageable
Used to do in regular time, but then it's such a pain to arrange when all your stuff is in 64ths
Yeah sounds like it. I'm gonna run the top end of some bass drops through ohmnicide and keep the bottom end clean and it's gonna be absolutely gross. Think scarlrx.
Heeeell yeah destroy the whip
32 triplets usually. What DAW are you using, will it not let you define the grid directly?
You can cut the grid by bars or by note lengths or get rid of it completely but it's limited to 8 bars at the longest and 32nd notes at the shortest and it's live 8.
Cut time it is then !
I've used the adaptive grid but I didn't notice that it displays the value down at the bottom p nice.
Glad to help buddy. Hit me up if you need anything on it
this corner of twitter should start sharing stems
1/8 or 1/16 to 1/16T or 1/32T or variations etc
I think you can bump the grid up in ableron.
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