A word invented by Aiden Kenway, which is the smallest unit of measurement in the digital audio workstation "FL Studio" that you can move MIDI notes in the
piano roll. This can also be applied to moving clips in the playlist.
Note: The exact size of a "none-interval" depends on the timebase (PPQ) of the
project. For instance, when the timebase of a project is 192, the "none-interval" becomes an
even smaller measurement than the
standard timebase of
96.
Trivia: A "true none-interval" is the smallest possible none-interval in FL Studio, wherein the timebase (PPQ) of a project is 960, the highest possible timebase currently offered in the DAW. Therefore, a "true none-interval" is the smallest unit of measurement in FL Studio at the highest timebase.