Hi,
Can someone here please tell me what the midi timing resolution (ppq: parts per quarter note) the Yamaha 9000pro and Solton SD1 supports on their "style pattern sequencer" and "song sequencers"?
The timing resolution (ppq) affects how accurately and realistic a style/sequence will sound. The portable Yamaha QY70 and QY100 style pattern hardware sequencers support a timing resolution of 480 ppq, yet (unfortunately), most of the current lineup of arranger keyboard sequencers (Roland, Technics, Korg, etc) only support timing note resolutions of 96 to 120 ppq. A sequencer's timing is a critical factor in determining whether a style will sound realistic & exciting or canned and quantized sounding. In order to create 'even more humanly realistic sounding styles', a timing resolution of at least 480 ppq is really needed. Software sequencers such as Cubase provide MUCH higher timing resolutions (up to 15,560 ppq). I think arranger keyboard manufacters need to increase the midi timing resolution of their arranger keyboard's hardware sequencers in order to "further improve" the 'life like' realism (humanization) of their style patterns. If it can be accomplished in the Yamaha QY70 and QY100, then I don't think it's asking too much to incorporate at least a 480 ppq timing resolution in our arranger keyboard hardware sequencers as well.
Hope to receive comments and feedback on this subject.
- Scott
[This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 03-21-2001).]
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