Hi Guys,
aren't most styles fairly heavily quantized anyway in arranger keyboards? At least the ones I studied in my 9000 pro appeared to be.

What's the smallest denomination that the psr2100 or tryros can quantize to ?
My KN7 the lowest quantize note is a 32nd or a 32nd triplet.

Power tracks pro Audio same, except that it has a variety of clock resolutions all the way up to 960ppq.

I did a test on a psr 2000 style
The clock at 960 ppq show the following 3 notes at
1-02-000
1-02-040
1-02-120


The clock at 96 ppq show the following 3

1-02-000
1-02-004
1-02-012

So I'm just wondering what difference it makes. The 96 ppq still hasn't bunched any of the notes together in the above style.

Surely most professionals would use a p.c. sequencer for serious recording?
For as little as $30 to $40 You can buy a p.c. sequencer with a 960pp resolution ( Power Tracks Pro Audio 8)and have the ability to include audio tracks to boot.

The onboard sequencer on my 9000pro left a lot to be desired as far as editing features go, and except for the higher resolution on the psr 2000 the sequencer didn't appear to have any additional editing features.
As far as I was able to tell it doesn't make use of the high resolution available for it's styles either? The ones I've studied, I doubt it would have made any difference as to whether they'd been created in 96 ppq resolution or 1920 resolution.


best wishes
Rikki



[This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 10-25-2003).]
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