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The idea is to have a spot to imput a note value which will change the timing grid to allow for placing notes in odd groupings/tuplets.
Example (I'll start it simple): If you want to place quarter notes you could set the timing grid to divide a bar equally in four. This allows you to place notes and have them snap to a quarter note grid (pretty much how it already works but instead of the grid changing with how zoomed in you are, it changes to what ever unit fraction is set).
What this then allows is for you to set the timing grid to divide the bar equally by any amount E.g. To get eighth note triplets you would imput "1/12" or to get 16th note quintuplets you would imput "1/20" (the numerator wouldnt be anything other than one, you would just imput the denominator unless you want to allow for tuplets over multiple bars). If you wanted notes to snap to a grid dividing the bar into 17 you would imput "1/17". I think you get it.
Here is an image of an example of how ive seen this imput thing done in other sequencers.
Hopefully that all made sense, thanks for reading.
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The idea is to have a spot to imput a note value which will change the timing grid to allow for placing notes in odd groupings/tuplets.
Example (I'll start it simple): If you want to place quarter notes you could set the timing grid to divide a bar equally in four. This allows you to place notes and have them snap to a quarter note grid (pretty much how it already works but instead of the grid changing with how zoomed in you are, it changes to what ever unit fraction is set).
What this then allows is for you to set the timing grid to divide the bar equally by any amount E.g. To get eighth note triplets you would imput "1/12" or to get 16th note quintuplets you would imput "1/20" (the numerator wouldnt be anything other than one, you would just imput the denominator unless you want to allow for tuplets over multiple bars). If you wanted notes to snap to a grid dividing the bar into 17 you would imput "1/17". I think you get it.
Here is an image of an example of how ive seen this imput thing done in other sequencers.
Hopefully that all made sense, thanks for reading.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: