Old 06-20-2019, 06:28 AM   #1
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Default Humanizing MIDI "On the Fly"

I know that if I have a MIDI item, I can open up the MIDI editor and humanize (or quantize) the notes.

But is there anyway to do this "on the fly?"

The specific situation is this . . .

I have a step sequencer (HY-SEQ16x3) that I use all the time. It does not have a humanize function, and it might be hard for them to add one, given the way the plug works. But anyway, I use it to send MIDI events to various soft synths (as a send from the sequencer on another track).

Is there anything I can insert "between" the sequencer and VSTi (or after the VSTi) that would add humanization to the notes being output (either on playback or record)?
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Old 06-20-2019, 07:00 AM   #2
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MIDI JS fx such as -
Velocity and Timing Humanizer/Note Randomize/Modal Randomness
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Stochasticizer MIDI Sequencer as an alternative source of MIDI data
arp!0 v0.90rc - groovy midi arpeggiator feed it and extract from it as an alternative source of MIDI data

You might discover better alternatives if you dig around ???
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Old 06-20-2019, 07:25 AM   #3
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MIDI JS fx such as -
Velocity and Timing Humanizer/Note Randomize/Modal Randomness
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Stochasticizer MIDI Sequencer as an alternative source of MIDI data
arp!0 v0.90rc - groovy midi arpeggiator feed it and extract from it as an alternative source of MIDI data

You might discover better alternatives if you dig around ???
Thanks for the reply. I tried the first option, but it didn't seem to "intercept" the MIDI events. Perhaps I've placed it in the wrong place in the FX chain? I've tried it a couple of ways, but the one that feels like it should work is having Velocity and Timing Humanizer on the instrument track as an insert before the instrument itself. But putting it before or after (of even after the sequencer on the send) seems to make no difference -- everything remains quantized.
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Old 06-21-2019, 10:12 AM   #4
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arm the track and open the Input FX window and put the JS there
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