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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1Hi all.
I don't do any midi stuff.
I've messed around with it a bit and understand the basics but I'm wondering
if a certain midi "feature" (not sure what to call it) exists.Let's say you have a pre-recorded bass track......
And you create a midi file out of it....
Would it be possible to trigger each individual note of that midi file with,
say, a kick pedal in real, human time?This would mean that every kick drum hit would trigger a new note (the next
one in the series) but would still be triggered by a human being's sense of
rhythm.I'm sure this exists but I have no idea of what it's called.
And, of course, what are the best open source options to achieve something
like this?Hope this makes sense.
Thanks.
-Aaron
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