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Swing Quantize GarageBand vs Cubasis?

Logic Pro's swing quantize has always felt better to me vs other sequencers on desktop... I'm finding the same now on GarageBand for iOS

Does anyone know how to get Cubasis to swing like GB's 1/16 Swing Light? I've tried quite a few percentages and have never nailed it :|

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  • @sirdavidabraham said:
    Logic Pro's swing quantize has always felt better to me vs other sequencers on desktop... I'm finding the same now on GarageBand for iOS

    Does anyone know how to get Cubasis to swing like GB's 1/16 Swing Light? I've tried quite a few percentages and have never nailed it :|

    I haven't looked into it, but does GB's swing also influence the velocity and/or duration of notes played? That may account for a more groovy swing. Otherwise swing is just a proportional change in duration between odd and even 16th notes and there shouldn't be much black magic involved in it.

  • @brambos said:

    @sirdavidabraham said:
    Logic Pro's swing quantize has always felt better to me vs other sequencers on desktop... I'm finding the same now on GarageBand for iOS

    Does anyone know how to get Cubasis to swing like GB's 1/16 Swing Light? I've tried quite a few percentages and have never nailed it :|

    I haven't looked into it, but does GB's swing also influence the velocity and/or duration of notes played? That may account for a more groovy swing. Otherwise swing is just a proportional change in duration between odd and even 16th notes and there shouldn't be much black magic involved in it.

    I've never looked into it that closely, but you've now made me really curious. It will be fun to investigate

  • Very interested in this outcome

  • What experience would lead one to think that a swing setting would affect the tempo? If I had an app feature that did that I'd be all over the dev's case.

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