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derail
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Registered: Feb 2007
Location: Canberra, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by Wayne_B
The important thing is to set your plugin to sync to the same bpm as your project.Most plugins do this for you though |
I'd assume if the plugin is showing 1/16, 1/8 and so on, then sync is on, otherwise it would be showing milliseconds (ms).
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Jul-01-2009 10:35
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kitphillips
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Registered: May 2006
Location: Sydney, Australia
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| quote: | Originally posted by Beatflux
1/4T stands for either triplet or triolic. When you make 1/4 a triplet(1/4t) you subdivide the bar by 6 instead of 4, so every two beats there will be three cycles giving you a completely different feel, than you're typical binary divisions. |
Well, the OP was asking what t,* and d mean in the context of note timings, so I think you've answered it best. But I think you got this bit wrong.
t means triplet yes, but from what I understand, I think it means that instead of being a quarter note, its a triplet quarter note, which is a quarter note divided in three. So rather than there being 6 quarter triplets in a bar like you say there should actually be 4x3=12... assuming the time signature was 4/4. For there to be 6 quarter triplets the time signature would be 2/4.
Dotted/d/* means as you said, half that notes length again. or 1.5x that notes length.
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