On 08/03/2018 08:21 PM, Aere Greenway wrote:
Since recording MIDI is much quicker than entering all of the notes, I also experimented with recording MIDI.

I have noticed, that If I record MIDI from a MIDI keyboard, no matter how carefully I am (timing-wise) playing with the metronome sounding, I end up with small (16th rest, 32nd rest, 64th rest) rests between notes.  If I select the notes, and do quantization, it cleans it up somewhat, but never completely.

In thinking about this, I wonder if it might be an artifact of the latency (minimal, yet present) that comes with using Qsynth (Fluidsynth).  I have tuned my system to reduce this, but it only reduces latency so far.

I will repeat the test tomorrow, using a machine having a Soundblaster card (with 4 hardware synthesizers, and negligible latency), and see if that improves the recorded-MIDI music notation.

I noticed it helped if I had the quantization include staccato/tenuto expression, but that didn't eliminate the problem.  And how do you remove staccato or tenuto once it's in the music notation?

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Sincerely,
Aere


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