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Notes quantize (start and length): Selected notes will be quantized
according to the set grid and length quantization values. If no notes
are selected, all events will be quantized. This function can be
accessed via the "Quantization" button in the MIDI editor. Hard
quantization always occurs at 100%.
Start quantization: Selected notes will be quantized corresponding to
the set grid quantization value. Note lengths remain unaffected.
Quantization approximation (soft): This command considers the
current level value in the quantization options. The simple
quantization command always occurs at 100%. In this manner, you
can always select between approximation (soft) and hard quantization
without having to adjust the quantization options every time.
Length quantization: Selected notes will be quantized according to
the set length quantization value. The start time remains unaffected.
Quantize note ends to grid: The end of selected notes will be
quantized according to the set grid quantization value. The start time
remains unaffected, but the note lengths will change.
Reverse quantization: With this command, you can reverse all
completed quantization steps. This works even after the arrangement
has been saved.
Quantization settings: Opens the dialog for the Quantization settings
(see page 216).
Quantize controller events: Allows you to quantize controller events
(see page 193) in order to reduce their number.
Mute notes (Mute): Mutes and unmutes notes.
Remove overlaps (polyphonic): Notes may be shortened so that
there no longer are any overlaps. Chords (simultaneously played
notes) are recognized and not corrected, i. e. chords are not split up.
Remove overlaps (monophonic): Notes may be shortened so that
there no longer are any overlaps. Forces monophonic voice leading.
Convert sustain pedal to note lengths: This function converts sustain
pedal controller events (controller 64) into note lengths. All notes
which were started after a "Pedal pressed" event (CC64 > 64) will be