Thanks Rharv for taking time to share this information.
Here is what BIAB help says about resolution in the help file in Preferences for midi .

"Resolution for MIDI File

By default, Band-in-a-Box saves MIDI files with 120 PPQ resolution. This is about 4 millisecond resolution, which is very good resolution. In our listening tests, people couldn’t tell the difference between files at 120 PPQ and files at higher PPQ (like 960 etc.). But if you prefer to work in a DAW at a higher PPQ, you can now have Band-in-a-Box output at the resolution that you want."

Currently, I overcome the precision limitation of 120 PPQ resolution by cutting larger chunks based on breaks between words, chord changes or pauses. I acquired this habit based on the shortest time period I could edit or punch-in with the Tascam DP-24.

Your explanation is a great help and will make a big improvement in my editing. Thanks for replying.


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