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FrankusTheFace
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Timebase in HS 2004 VS HS 9
I have worked with Home Studio 9 for a long time and I'm very used to editing note values using the default Timebase of 120 PPQ in HS 9. I have upgraded to Home Studio 2004 and the new default Timebase, 960 PPQ, messes me up sometimes when I am editing notes values. Is there an advantage to having the 960 PPQ in HS 2004 over the 120 in HS 9 and if I set the Timebase to 120 in HS 2004 because I am more familar with it is that going to cause any problems with HS 2004.
Frank 'Mr. bad at Math' Petruccelli
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RE: Timebase in HS 2004 VS HS 9
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I don't understand why this is happening for you. I have used CWHS-9 CWHS-2004, and now CWHS-2-XL, and I still have 120 ticks per track, which I use for editing.
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