Ok so what is the difference?
Look at this, this is the same thing recorded at 960 and at 48 PPQN.
You will notice that the final placement is not the same! This is because as the resolution is limited,
possible places for a note also are.
So basically, the groove is different because of the 48 PPQN and the good news is;
You can do the same easily in your modern DAW.
When you have created a sequence you like, export it as a MIDI file but specify the resolution to 48
PPQN (most DAW can do this). Import it back and compare to the original, this does not means it
will sound better or worse but a little different, apparently people seems to prefers 48 PPQN, hence
more quantized things…
Of course if you try this on a straight 1/16 quantized beat, nothing should change
This is the main reason I did not felt the need to emulate the LM-1 sequencer in VLINN VST.
You can sample an LM-1 but it will not feel or have the timing like the LM-1 or VLINN playing the
beat because the samples had a bit of dead air on the front and this is changing based on the
sample pitch!
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