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These are MIDI drum tracks, although PG refer to them as 'live'.


A long time ago in a galaxy far away, PGMusic styles had MIDI drum tracks that had to be created by entering values in a drum grid. The best resolution you could hope for was 16th note drums (4 cells in the grid per beat). This resulted in fairly stiff sounding drums.

They later introduced the ability to create the drum track by either entering notation, importing a MIDI track, or by recording the drums "live" (using a MIDI drum set, of course). This resulted in drums that could use the entire 120 ticks (sound slots) per beat (or effectively 256th note resolution), rather than just 4 slots per beat.

Both are MIDI, but the "live" drums can sound much less stiff than the drum tracks created by using the drum grid.


John

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