-<p>All this operations can be very handy, as long as you find a mathematical way to achieve your goal. Beware though of odd "border cases": division by zero (which does nothing), using the note's index and forgetting it starts at 0 and not 1, etc.<p>
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-<p>You can nevertheless create very interesting results, like humanizing (randomizing the velocity, start time and duration of all the notes), creating arpeggios, automating tedious tasks, transposing, etc.</p>
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+<p class="note">
+ All these operations can be very handy, as long as there is a mathematical way
+ to achieve the targeted goal. Beware though of odd "border cases": division by
+ zero (which does nothing), using the note's index and forgetting it starts at
+ 0 and not 1, etc.
+<p>
+
+<p>
+ Very interesting results can nevertheless be created, like humanizing
+ (randomizing the velocity, start time and duration of all the notes), creating
+ arpeggios, automating tedious tasks, transposing, etc.
+</p>