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Found an interesting vid.

Although he is using albeton, we can do this manual in LMMS in the piano roll.

Change the velocity and move the notes a bit in time.

This does reminds me also of humanization.

Now I know how to do this in LMMS. :)

Gps wrote:
Wed May 10, 2023 10:50 pm
Found an interesting vid.

Although he is using albeton, we can do this manual in LMMS in the piano roll.

Change the velocity and move the notes a bit in time.

This does reminds me also of humanization.

Now I know how to do this in LMMS. :)

Yes we can do this in LMMS, except the groove-pattern file drag-in.
As of present LMMS has nothing like that, but it is also 'only' a way to make the process less work-intensive.
I have seen other artist making percussion grooves 'on-the-fly', eg they listen to their composition and manually do groove-hits, they then capture, as the music play in the DAW. Again that is also possible in LMMS, as seen in this video

LMMS can do a lot! : P
Also dk if you remember my vid on swing

Again also fully possible in LMMS
Yes watching that vid totally reminded me of video's from you, and answers to my question about humanization.

As you say we cant do it exactly like they do in albeton, but we can get the same result, by doing it manual in the piano roll. :)

I gave up to soon on this, especially on the groove part, but I was at least on the right track.