Yudi Musik Posted March 9 Posted March 9 I'm working on a guitar rhythm in MIDI, and I'd like to implement a rapid strumming pattern within my chords. I'm currently achieving this by manually offsetting each MIDI note, but it's very tedious. Is there a more efficient technique or a plugin that can streamline this process?
Yudi Musik Posted March 16 Author Posted March 16 @OutrageProductions Thank you. It turns out that the CAL strumming pattern was very helpful in allowing me to create a realistic strumming sound.
Yudi Musik Posted March 16 Author Posted March 16 On 3/10/2025 at 2:37 AM, OutrageProductions said: There is a "strum" CAL function. thank you very much, it helps
brandon Posted March 24 Posted March 24 Can anyone elaborate on how to access this function and to apply it?
Igor Posted March 25 Posted March 25 14 hours ago, brandon said: Can anyone elaborate on how to access this function and to apply it? Access to this function is in the main project window at the top in the tab "Process - Run CAL", you can also launch it with a hotkey combination: CTRL + F1. You can customize this combination in "Settings - Keyboards Shortcuts". When you launch the function, a folder with all the contained CAL scripts opens, first you must select the notes (clips, fragments, etc.) you need to change, and then select the desired script in the folder and launch it by double-clicking LMB, or via the "OK" button.
brandon Posted March 27 Posted March 27 On 3/25/2025 at 11:18 AM, IgoRr said: Access to this function is in the main project window at the top in the tab "Process - Run CAL", you can also launch it with a hotkey combination: CTRL + F1. You can customize this combination in "Settings - Keyboards Shortcuts". When you launch the function, a folder with all the contained CAL scripts opens, first you must select the notes (clips, fragments, etc.) you need to change, and then select the desired script in the folder and launch it by double-clicking LMB, or via the "OK" button. Thank you
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