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Humaisation for existing drum MIDI?

 
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 3:42 am    Post subject: Humaisation for existing drum MIDI? Reply with quote

Hi guys, I'm looking to add a little humanisation to some drums that I've written to the grid. Is this something any of the Rayzoon software can do?

I just want the timing & velocities to be altered slightly, no jamming around with anything! I've not messed with timing but I've changed some velocities that want emphasis already, but then copied patterns that are similar etc so they don't vary that much within themselves - just simple snare double taps, kick accents & fills not all being 127 etc, but if a pattern repeats it's been copied and pasted. Can Jamstix or any of the MIDI plugins do this sort of thing at all? It'd be interesting if it could do more than just making stuff a little random like others, like moving the snare timing on certain beats or whatever (I'm not a drummer in the slightest so don't understand many technicalities when it comes to timing & feel!)

Thanks!!!
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