On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 10:13:42 +0100, Angel de Vicente <angelv@xxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
"Ralf Mardorf" <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
On Mon, 14 Jan 2013 06:45:49 +0100, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I believe Rosegarden has an option to change the note timings etc to
match a
rhythm track? I think you record the rhythm track by pressing a key
on your
keyboard to indicate beat changes, then RG can adjust the tempo and
such on
the other track to match.
Haven't tried it myself, though.
I don't know if Rosegarden has got such an option, maybe. Or does
Rosegarden
provide an option to press a note or notes on a MIDI keyboard + to
e.g. push
the space bar (as often as needed). The space bar then would cause the
sequencer to play and record with each step, for a defined time, 1/4,
1/8 etc.?
What I'm looking for is actually a way not to give notes a defined
time. I want to be able to simulate a "live" playing scenario, when each
note is going to have durations that certainly are not going to be exact
time durations (1/4, 1/2, etc.), but I lack the keyboard abilities to
input a moderately complex piece this way, hence my search for a
two-step solution, where first I enter the notes, and then I only have
to worry about the duration of the notes, by pressing the same keyboard
key repeatedly, but hopefully, listening to the previously entered
notes, for feedback. I think this would allow for a really easy way to
create more musical MIDI performances (the alternative of tweaking
durations via the sequencer is what I do now, but it takes a lot of
time...).
Pardon a misunderstanding. This is an option proprietary software usually
does provide in a way, that you give exact time durations for the edited
notes, but you then record the tempo with tempo changes, resp. timing
variation by tapping a key. Perhaps some FLOSS sequencer does provide it
nowadays too.
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