hi,
I understand it's not quite the same, but you can certainly achieve the same with the current implementation: just set the percentage to:
a. less than 100% - will make it as in your "positive gap";
b. equal to 100% - there will be no gap, nor overlap, as in a precise "pure legato" (my wording:);
c. greater than 100% - extend as of your "negative gap" (or overlap, if you prefer); for same pitch note events it's the same as b. (100% pure-legato);
for a. and b. you have the additional option to quantize the resulting duration to a snap-to-beat value (as long it's not set to "None"),
hi,
I understand it's not quite the same, but you can certainly achieve the same with the current implementation: just set the percentage to:
a. less than 100% - will make it as in your "positive gap";
b. equal to 100% - there will be no gap, nor overlap, as in a precise "pure legato" (my wording:);
c. greater than 100% - extend as of your "negative gap" (or overlap, if you prefer); for same pitch note events it's the same as b. (100% pure-legato);
for a. and b. you have the additional option to quantize the resulting duration to a snap-to-beat value (as long it's not set to "None"),
cheers