The
"Val"
(value) parameters for each track (the rotary controls) determine to
what beats the note data in the corresponding track will be aligned. If you
select “d”, for example, all notes in the track will be aligned to the nearest
16th-note beat, to a degree determined by the “strength” parameter. Hold the
[SHIFT]
key while setting a value parameter to change all value parameters
by the same amount.
Value Effect
Off
No quantization. Swing settings also ignored.
Aligns to the nearest 32nd note.
Aligns to the nearest 16th note triplet.
Aligns to the nearest 16th note.
Aligns to the nearest 8th note triplet.
Aligns to the nearest 8th note.
Aligns to the nearest quarter note triplet.
Aligns to the nearest quarter note.
Aligns to the nearest 16th note + 16th note triplet.
Aligns to the nearest
8th note + 8th note triplet.
The
“Str”
(strength) parameter determines how “strongly” the notes are at-
tracted to the specified quantize value. The strength range is from 0% to 100%.
At a setting of “0%” no quantization will occur, while a setting of “100%” will
cause all notes to be aligned precisely to the nearest specified beat value. In-
between settings produce a corresponding shift in the position of all off-beat
notes to the nearest specified beat value. With a value setting of “d” and a
strength setting of 50%, for example, a note that does not fall precisely on an
8th-note beat will be shifted about halfway to nearest 8th-note beat.
The faders set the strength value for the corresponding tracks. Position the
cursor at a fader, then use any data entry method to set the strength as required.
The graphic fader will move to the corresponding position. The specified
strength setting will appear in the upper right comer of the display. Hold the
[SHIFT]
key while setting a fader to change the settings of all faders by the
same amount.
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