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From my experimentation, it seems the notes are first moved in time and then the plugin looks which step they fall under.
Yes, if you quantize. But quantization is only a correction, as we discussed before. The movement (step stretch) itself happens after the step assignment.
There is a linear algorithm/workflow:
- MIDI in (note or anything else)
- Assign and/or fit to the input step pattern (smart quantization)
- Signal amplification (step amp sliders)
- Move / time stretch (str markers)
- MIDI out
I would expect it to work the other way around, so that I can change the timing of a pattern over the course of a song, but still have the same notes accentuated.
The plugin exactly should do this. Otherwise it's a bug?
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I was mishearing, same thing as in #6
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- Fitting MIDI signals to steps HOT 11
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- Assign to step changes timing HOT 5
- feature request: all controls visible all the time HOT 2
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