Originally Posted By: MountainSide
Mario, I find your comment about MIDI note resolution and PPQ very interesting. Do these settings also effect "live" parts that you are playing or is this for parts that are being recorded into BIAB / RB or other DAW's?

Jeff


Hi Jeff,

It is for both live and recorded parts. If your PPQ is 120 then an 8th note is 60, a 16th is 30, etc. If your PPQ is 980 then an 8th note is 490, a 16th is 245, etc. That is a huge difference. You will get a more realistic sounding parts with higher PPQs. This is why a lot of BiaB MIDI tracks are static and the supermidi tracks, the non-quantized ones, sound better. The higher the PPQ the more "feel" you get.


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