Alec,

I apologize if I came off rather strong, as I meant no disrespect. I can see both yours and UD's points now, that quantizing an existing recording (from 1,920 to 96) is not an accurate comparison, but as I mentioned in my last reply, I had also, on another occasion, made 2 separate recordings of the same song (same sequencer) at 2 different resolutions and both myself (and friends) heard subtle yet significant differences, so I still stand by 'initial' findings that the higher the resolution, the better.

Alec, I realize you're an avid Technics KN Keyboard fan (as I have been too), and just wonder if your views may be influenced by the fact that Technics arranger keyboard sequencers have still yet to support a higher midi note timing resolution than 96 ppq.

I of course realize that sequencer midi clock accuracy is equally important, but with 'equal' clock accuracy taken into account, I still believe that the higher the note (timing) resolution, the more accurate the recorded result.

I look forward to discussing (debating?) this issue further in a shared effort to find the best way to encourage the manufacters to further improve the life like 'realism' of arranger keyboard styles and midi sequencer recordings as well. This way, we ALL win !

Scott

Best regards,

Scott
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