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I just gotta a MIDI keyboard yesterday for the first time. It works great, it's opened a whole bunch of doors for me, but there is one thing I was wondering.
As a drummer without drum mics, I generally use EZ Drummer, a pretty popular drum VST. Prior to now, I was using Guitar Pro to create the MIDI then I'd import it into Cubase. Now that I have this MIDI keyboard, I can use it as a drum pad. I've tried tracking drums with the keyboard at it woiuld be a much faster efficient and easy way to do it, except I'm not very on-time and some beats are off beat.
Is there a way of "rounding" all the MIDI notes to the nearest beat? Like, if a beat is a tiny bit off, to round it to the nearest 16th note for example? I'm not completely terrible, I'm just slightly off seeing as I'm not a computer
Any input would be much apreciated!
Also, welcome to me
As a drummer without drum mics, I generally use EZ Drummer, a pretty popular drum VST. Prior to now, I was using Guitar Pro to create the MIDI then I'd import it into Cubase. Now that I have this MIDI keyboard, I can use it as a drum pad. I've tried tracking drums with the keyboard at it woiuld be a much faster efficient and easy way to do it, except I'm not very on-time and some beats are off beat.
Is there a way of "rounding" all the MIDI notes to the nearest beat? Like, if a beat is a tiny bit off, to round it to the nearest 16th note for example? I'm not completely terrible, I'm just slightly off seeing as I'm not a computer
Also, welcome to me