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My alesis q49 is not on the list in cubase
My alesis q49 is not on the list in cubase













my alesis q49 is not on the list in cubase my alesis q49 is not on the list in cubase

You can reverse it no problem.Also all quantize is per track so I'm not really sure what you mean by that. All quantize in Studio One is non-destructive btw. Nope Studio One definitely can't do that stuff. Next to the destructive quantize (as in Studio One) there is also track quantize, which is non destructive and per track. I consider quantizing eighth notes as swung from 20% to 100% to be fairly extensive.Cubase has iterative quantize, non quantize zone, randomize, 0 to 127 tuplet setting. Niles wrote codyhazelle wroteWhat do you mean by extensive quantize options? Studio One has many. Obviously the VST or library should support that. While another simultaneously playing note, plays an open note at the 1st position. So for instance for a guitar plugin you can select a note and choose it to play muted at the 2nd position. In the MIDI editor you can easily recall these settings directly on specific notes to instruct the instrument to do something on those specific notes. Basically you can tie controller or note actions to remote keys or program changes. Next to the destructive quantize (as in Studio One) there is also track quantize, which is non destructive and per track.Ĭodyhazelle wroteWhat do you mean by MIDI articulations? You can use a MIDI controller to automate anything you'd like.Articulations isn't primarily about controller data. Codyhazelle wroteWhat do you mean by extensive quantize options? Studio One has many.















My alesis q49 is not on the list in cubase