Re: Question about Hydrogen's swing feature

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On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You should notice the timing is slightly forward or behind. IMO, the
effect works best in combination with velocity and timing. It will also
take a few repetitions of the loop to really kick in.

The "timing" and "velocity" settings in the "humanize" section are clearly audible to me.  "Velocity," if I crank it all the way up, makes sounds play at different volumes than I programmed them for.  Likewise, if I open "timing" all the way up I can hear things that are supposed to happen at exactly the same time happen in quick succession.  That's more or less what I expected.

I still can't clearly hear the effect of H2's "swing."  It could be me or it could be my sequence.

It doesn't really matter for what I'm doing right now so I'm not going to pursue it further today.  I'm mostly curious.

Neil
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