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Tarpex
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Kamnik, Slovenia
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Usually breakdowns are quantized for big corrections only, then pads / any kind of strings are mostly left as-is, everything else is quantized, at least the starts.
Try variating like four different note lengths and vary between them accordingly, a few 1/128' can make quite a difference, just make sure the note starts are rock solid on the line for everything that has a rhythm, else it sounds like a screwed up DJ transition
A lot of emotion comes with careful velocity curves too, I give velocity much bigger weight in achieving naturalness and emotion than quantization.
People have excellent rhythm fuckup detection, you can try having naturally, un-quantized notes in breakdowns, but if they'll be out of sync where there's anything with a solid rhythm, it won't sound good... As I've said, try a few note length variations, but only slightly, that's mostly it for quantization 
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Sep-14-2009 22:06
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Nightshift
...Ninja Business...

Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Sacramento, California
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Sep-14-2009 22:29
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