Title: Humanizing generated MIDI Post by: falcon74 on December 04, 2019, 07:49:08 PM While being relatively new to MIDI, I believe there is a functionality in some DAWs whereby MIDI files can be "humanized" which, based on my limited understanding brings about some minor, gentle variances s.a. in tempo, de-quantization of notes, slight changes in velocity/volume etc. When using MMA, I suppose there is no such humanize function built into MMA, right ? However, once MIDI is generated, I suppose one could perform that in a DAW, right ?
Title: Re: Humanizing generated MIDI Post by: bvdp on December 04, 2019, 09:00:13 PM Have a look at the various randomizing options in MMA. You can change just about everything in that manner.
Title: Re: Humanizing generated MIDI Post by: falcon74 on December 05, 2019, 04:40:34 AM Thanks again. Hard to believe, what all tricks MMA already has up it's virtual sleeve. Exploration continues.
Title: Re: Humanizing generated MIDI Post by: sciurius on December 05, 2019, 08:46:10 AM Have a nice journey... MMA is a fascinating experience.
Title: Re: Humanizing generated MIDI Post by: bvdp on December 05, 2019, 04:42:16 PM I should add that most of the sequences in the std. lib have randomizing in most of the tracks. Best to take one, print it and study it :)
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