Ummm... I agree about techno, and electro is pretty straight too... and 99.99% of house music isn't rigidly quantized (though it has groove). But, breaks? No, danceable, unquantized music is certainly possible, and hittin. You just have to be tight.djadonis206 wrote:We're obviously not talking about techno (I don't think) I love swing and whatnot but to not quantize a dance track is like setting yourself to not get any play at a club
Unless, like stated before you are absolutley talented in the art of playing in time, all the time every time
There's some good abstract techno out there but anyone who's mixed a well pressed super tight techno track with another feels my joy
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My advice? Record midi clips in half time, then double 'em. It's a good performance tool too, it sounds kinda cool when that slow roller bassline suddenly starts jumping around. You just have to be internally consistent in your own timing, even if it isn't on "rigid" 16th notes.
That said, check my sig for better quantization options (cause not all of us are George Clinton calibre Funkatrons), if only Ableton would get around to implementing them...
