Re: Question about Hydrogen's swing feature

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I remember that when I used Hydrogen a long time ago the timing
option did affect the timing. I don't remember that the swing option did
affect it, perhaps it did, perhaps not.

"A "swing note" or "shuffle note" is a performance practice, mainly in
jazz-influenced music, in which some notes with equal written time
values are performed with unequal durations, usually as alternating
long and short. Music of the Baroque and Classical notes inégales era
follow similar principles. A swing or shuffle rhythm is the rhythm
produced by playing repeated pairs of notes in this way.[9] Lilting can
refer to swinging, but might also indicate syncopation or other subtle
ways of interpreting and shaping musical time. A blues shuffle or
shuffle pattern is a boogie groove." -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing_(jazz_performance_style)#Swing_note
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