How to keep the gap?

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  1. Niruvana

    Niruvana Kapellmeister

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    Ok, it may be confusing, so I took some screenshots for better describing. Once I made notes and wanna change it shorter or longer, the gap between the notes becomes messy like below:

    StudioOne_note.JPG StudioOne_note-02.JPG

    But I wanna make the gap at once as same as before like below:

    StudioOne_note-03.JPG

    What should I do? Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. Lieglein

    Lieglein Audiosexual

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    You have to change the grid from, I think 1/8 to 1/32. :unsure:

    You simply have to change the way the notes "snap" into a defined raster. You can also press shift while shorten the notes then it's not snapping anymore.
     
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  4. Niruvana

    Niruvana Kapellmeister

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    Thanks, I will try it.
     
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    teach me plz Banned

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    My tip is, recording it with the real instrument! It also gives your music more soul
     
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  7. Niruvana

    Niruvana Kapellmeister

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    The thing is that I can't afford it now. I live in a shelter and am provided a 2 square meter room. Can't play any instrument here. What I can do is using my laptop with midi keyboard and headphone. Even using monitor speakers is not allowed here because you can hear even tiny noise from your neighbor.
     
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    Niruvana Kapellmeister

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    Excellent tip! Thank you!
     
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    teach me plz Banned

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    Ok, thats bad. Because MIDI always sounds like horse shit. What you could do then, is move to FL Studio, i think it is better than studio one.

    Best,
    TMP
     
  10. EddieXx

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    what a bunch of baseless assumptions and assertions wasting everyones time..
     
  11. CaptainJackSparrow

    CaptainJackSparrow Noisemaker

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    And this is quite enough to create seriously good music - as long as you have MIDI keyboard you're good to go. I have both 88 keys and 25 keys and I'm probably using 25 more of the time to play the parts in.

    The Captain
     
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