7) Quantize
The Quantize function is used to change the quantization of the
recorded track.
The quantization adjusts the timing of rhythmically imprecise
notes to their adjacent ("straight") count based on the selected
adjustment unit. The type of quantization you choose determines
the type of adjustment unit used to round off the notes. If you
have already recorded your sequence with a specified
quantization (please refer to the section "Input Quantize" below),
you can edit it again using this function. In item "at" (position)
you can select the track and the range of bars. By specifying the
note range you can quantize individual events. The specification
C1 - C1 for example would affect only the bass drum of a drums
track while leaving the other instruments unquantized. The next
setting, "width" (resolution) applies to the adjustment unit used
for quantization. The following options are available:
1.
4
Corresponds to the coarsest unit, in which all notes
are shifted to the nearest quarter note.
2.
6
Adjusts the note spacing within a bar to a quantiza-
tion in 1/6ths and corresponds to an extended quanti-
zation in triplets.
4.
8
The notes are shifted to the nearest eighth note.
5.
12
Corresponds to a quantization in 1/12ths or a resolu-
tion of quarter-note triplets.
6.
16
The adjustment unit is the sixteenth note.
7.
24
Corresponds to a quantization in 1/24ths or a resolu-
tion of eighth-note triplets.
8.
32
Resolution of 1/32ths
9.
48
Resolution of 1/48ths or sixteenth-note triplets
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