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4. Choose the note value to use as the basis for timing quantization from the Time
Quantize pop-up menu.
5. Drag the Strength slider to the left to decrease the strength of quantization.
For more information about Flex editing, see Overview of Flex Time and Pitch in Logic Pro.
Quantize pitch in the Audio Track Editor in Logic Pro
When Flex Pitch is turned on in the Audio Track Editor, you can quantize, or automatically
correct, the pitch of notes on an audio track. This is especially useful when you record
audio regions that have the right “feel” and timing but are not perfectly in tune.
When you quantize the pitch, selected notes on the track are adjusted. Quantizing the
pitch can produce accurate results only for single-note (monophonic) audio regions, so be
sure the track does not include regions with chords or unpitched sounds.
By default, notes are adjusted to the closest note on the chromatic (12-note) scale. You
can also quantize regions to the notes of a particular key or scale.
Quantize the pitch of notes on an audio track
1. In Logic Pro, click the Show/Hide Flex button in the Audio Track Editor menu bar.
2. Choose Flex Pitch from the Flex pop-up menu in the Audio Track Editor menu bar.
3. Select the notes you want to quantize.
4. Drag the Pitch Correction slider to the right to increase the amount of tuning
adjustment, or drag it left to decrease the amount of adjustment.