Reference Guide

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Process > Apply Effect > Reverse
Menu reference
Process > Apply Effect > Reverse
The Process > Apply Effect > Reverse command reverses audio data, making it play backwards.
You may want to do this to obtain unusual sounds for special effects.
See also:
“Reversing audio data” on page 839
Process > Quantize
The Process > Quantize command opens the “Quantize dialog” on page 1870.
This command adjusts the start time and duration of selected notes so that they line up with a fixed
size grid. In the Quantize dialog box, you can adjust the resolution of the grid (note size) and specify
which track properties you want to allow the command to change.
For step by step instructions:
“To use the Quantize command” on page 770
“To use the Groove Quantize command” on page 771
“To define a new groove” on page 772
“To save a groove pattern” on page 773
“To copy an existing groove” on page 773
“To delete a groove” on page 774
“Groove Quantize tips” on page 774
See also:
“Changing the timing of a recording” on page 766
Process > Groove Quantize
The Process > Groove Quantize command opens the “Groove Quantize dialog” on page 1743.
This command adjusts the start time and duration of selected notes using a music piece as a
pattern. In the Quantize dialog box, you assign the groove pattern you want to use (extension
.GRV), adjust the resolution of the grid (note size) and specify which track properties you want to
allow the command to change.
See also:
“Groove Quantize tips” on page 774
“Changing the timing of a recording” on page 766