Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Bric
> On January 29, 2020 at 8:19 AM Denis Bitouzé wrote: > > > Le 28/01/20 à 15h06, Aaron Hill a écrit : > > > In fact, I would love to see something like articulate.ly that > > humanizes the performance more so by adding in natural imperfections. > > So do I, for swing.ly as well :) 10 ditto'

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 28/01/20 à 15h06, Aaron Hill a écrit : > In fact, I would love to see something like articulate.ly that > humanizes the performance more so by adding in natural imperfections. So do I, for swing.ly as well :) -- Denis

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 28/01/20 à 16h27, Bric a écrit : > One would want to control the timing of the HH closing for *artistic* > purposes... the HH closing can make for rhythmic expression (and often > does, in live performance) Indeed. > That said, however, the automation of the above (in lilypond) may be > o

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-29 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 27/01/20 à 23h27, Aaron Hill a écrit : > On 2020-01-27 11:13 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: >> Thanks for this interesting information. >> >> I must admit I'm far to be an expert in Midi and synthesizer areas. I'm >> using a Linux box (Mageia 7) and Timidity to listen the Midi output. > > I have litt

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-28 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-28 1:27 pm, Bric wrote: This might be broadening the scope of the original concern, but as food for thought: One would want to control the timing of the HH closing for *artistic* purposes... the HH closing can make for rhythmic expression (and often does, in live performance) Ge

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-28 Thread Bric
> On January 27, 2020 at 8:45 PM Aaron Hill wrote: > > > On 2020-01-27 12:27 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: > > Hello, > > > > the following drum partition has (semi-)opening hihat. In the Midi > > output, the resonance of this hihat is not stopped, even if followed by > > an explicitly closed hiha

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-27 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-27 11:13 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: Thanks for this interesting information. I must admit I'm far to be an expert in Midi and synthesizer areas. I'm using a Linux box (Mageia 7) and Timidity to listen the Midi output. I have little experience with MIDI on Linux, as my music work has b

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-27 Thread Denis Bitouzé
Le 27/01/20 à 17h45, Aaron Hill a écrit : > On 2020-01-27 12:27 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: >> >> the following drum partition has (semi-)opening hihat. In the Midi >> output, the resonance of this hihat is not stopped, even if followed >> by an explicitly closed hihat. > > It is usually expected tha

Re: Stop the resonance of the open hihat in the Midi rendering

2020-01-27 Thread Aaron Hill
On 2020-01-27 12:27 pm, Denis Bitouzé wrote: Hello, the following drum partition has (semi-)opening hihat. In the Midi output, the resonance of this hihat is not stopped, even if followed by an explicitly closed hihat. It is usually expected that synthesizers implement drum note exclusivity g