On Thu, September 18, 2008 12:39 am, Peter R. Schmitt wrote:
>
> Thank you!!

You're welcome!

> How is the lead/lag range determined in terms of the size and resolution
> settings? I'm a bit fuzzy on that point.

The lead/lag parameter for a note is a floating point number between -1.0
and +1.0.  When the notes are scheduled by the sequencer, this translates
to +/- 5 ticks.  The 5-ticks is hard-coded, and not user-configurable. 
Hydrogen typically uses 48 ticks/beat... and I *think* this is hard-coded,
too.

Likewise, the "humanize" feature is a random offset between +/- 2000 audio
frames (samples).  At 120 bpm and 44,100 Hz, this is also about 5 ticks. 
The 2000 samples is also hard-coded, not user-configurable.

IMHO, I think it would be cool if these were *all* user-configurable. 
However, I haven't had time to add the functionality myself.

I think this answers your question -- let me know if it doesn't.

Thanks,
Gabriel

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