Re: command line midi processing

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Aug 29 2018, Francesco Ariis has written:
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No (I should carefully reread my messages before pressing "send" :P);
"string" refers to "string instruments". Some patches have nice strings
but with a slowish attack. That leads to an awkward mismatch if you
compose for a fast-attack instrument + a slow-attack one
(harpsichord/choir, recorder/strings, etc.).

So I would like to anticipate the attack on some channels by a tiny
bit, so the whole composition sounds sharper.
Hope it is clearer now!
...
Sorry, got confused by the "anticipation". :) So would you like to move
the notes a bit before the beat to compensate for the long attack or
rather try to choose a different sound with a shorter attack?
I might have ideas - more or less scriptable  - for the latter, but not
for the former.

Best wishes.

Jeanette

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