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bakiki_ Jam Meister

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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:29 pm Post subject: The difference between JS groove file and a Midi file |
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Hi Ralph
I know you're busy with JS3 but I hope this is a simple question.
Could you explain the difference between a JS groove file and a typical midi file.
The reason I ask is I'm wondering if there is a way to extract the quantize groove timing of a e.g beat midi file and use Jamstix to construct a beat locked into the exact same quantized timing. Is a JS groove file more related to the timing rather than the hits (I know this is a long shot)?
Perhaps you know another way to acheive this?
Some may ask why do this? If I could prepare a 8-16 bar midi part with the feel/timing I wanted but get Jamstix to enhance this it would go a long, long way to ending up with a drum track locked into the exact feel that I want....
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Ralph [RZ] Site Admin

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Posted: Sun Apr 11, 2010 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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JS groove files are similar to MIDI files. My recommendation for you is to create your MIDI groove and then use the 'Import' style with a drummer model to vary that groove. Set the timing variation of the drummer to zero to avoid the timing of your groove to be modified. _________________ Ralph Zeuner
Rayzoon Technologies LLC
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