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264 MIDI EDITORS
Undo quantization/reset
With the help of the round arrow buttons, you can undo/redo the last quantization made.
In this case, the counter-clockwise round arrow provides the "Undo quantization" function,
while the clockwise arrow serves as the "Redo quantization" function.
Reset quantization: This function resets all quantization processes.
The "Standard settings" button provides the option of resetting the preset values:
Q threshold: 0
Q window: 100
Swing: 50
Offset: 0
Humanize: 10
Soft Q: 25
Step recording via keyboard or controller keyboard
In the MIDI editor, so-called "Step recording" may also be executed via the computer
keyboard or a MIDI fingerboard. Activate the corresponding button first.
A marker shows the scope of the current octave for the following entries. Now you can
enter MIDI notes step-by-step via your keyboard. Note length and step length may be
specified via the length quantization values. The most important keyboard shortcut for
entering MIDI notes using step recording:
Tab : One step forwards (set pause)
Shift + Tab : One step backwards
Ctrl + arrow up/arrow down : Octave entry up/down
CDEFGAH : Note entry in current octave
Shift : Enter chords
Different notes may be entered without the play cursor jumping if you hold down the "Shift"
key. This enables chords to be played.
Of course, notes may also be entered in "Step recording" mode via the controller's
keyboard.