[Solved] How to Record/Quantize Swing Feel

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[Solved] How to Record/Quantize Swing Feel

Hi - I'm trying to record a track that has a bass groove similar like Muse's "Uprising".  Does anyone know what would be the proper quantization setting?
 
Thank you in advance for your help!
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    gswitz
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    Re: How to Record/Quantize Swing Feel 2014/04/18 23:35:24 (permalink)
    I'm not sure about quantize for swing, but you could use a CAL script.
     
    Alternatively, you could use Step Sequencer and that has a swing parameter than you can turn up and down.
     
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    Re: How to Record/Quantize Swing Feel 2014/04/19 00:08:07 (permalink)
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    Hi - I'm trying to record a track that has a bass groove similar like Muse's "Uprising".  Does anyone know what would be the proper quantization setting?
     
    Thank you in advance for your help!




    Actually I don't think you want swing, you want eighth-note triplet quantization if referenced to a "four on the floor" quarter note kick drum.

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    Re: How to Record/Quantize Swing Feel 2014/04/19 12:29:46 (permalink)
    Thanks, guys.  I appreciate your help very much!
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    Re: How to Record/Quantize Swing Feel 2014/04/19 20:36:34 (permalink)
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    ...Swing Feel...


    ...you want eighth-note triplet quantization...



    Agreed.

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    Re: How to Record/Quantize Swing Feel 2014/05/06 16:08:55 (permalink)
    Thanks very much, guys!  Sounds like it worked - I appreciate your help.
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