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MIDI EDITORS 227
Quantize note ends to snap: This command quantizes the ends of the MIDI notes of all
selected MIDI objects according to the MIDI quantization settings.
Reverse quantization: With this command, you can reverse all completed quantization
steps.
Hint: "Reverse quantization" is still possible after the saving and loading of a VIP. During
quantization, the distance to the next grid position saved together with the note and
recalculated after "Reverse quantization" is selected. This way the original groove or phase
of a note can be restored even after displacement or copying.
Quantization settings: In this dialog, you can make detailed settings for the quantization
(see below).
Quantize/Reduce controller: Controller values may be quantized or reduced with this
function.
Humanize: This command considers the current "Humanize" level value in the
quantization options.
Mute notes (Mute): Mutes and reactivates notes or selected note groups with a click.
Remove overlaps (polyphonic): Notes may be shortened to avoid any overlaps. Chords
(simultaneously played notes) are recognized and not corrected, i. e. chords are not split
up.
Remove overlaps (polyphonic): Notes may be shortened to avoid any overlaps. This
function forces monophonic voice leading.
Transform sustain pedal into note lengths: You can transform sustain values of events
into notes lengths and represent them in the MIDI Editor.
MIDI velocity dynamics may be accessed as an offline effect via the menu item "MIDI ->
MIDI velocity dynamics settings" or via the MIDI editor menu "MIDI Functions -> Velocity
Dynamics..." , or as a real-time track effect in the track editor.
"Velocity dynamics" is a MIDI effect that edits the MIDI velocity dynamics of recorded and
selected MIDI notes. It can be used in real time as a track effect during playback and for
MIDI-Thru (button in the track editor in the MIDI area for the "Camo" and "Canis" skins),
and also offline via the corresponding menus.
"Velocity dynamics" makes it possible to adjust the MIDI velocity to the dynamics of the
connected synthesizer, i.e. MIDI synths or VSTis, thereby compressing or expanding the
velocity strength of the selected events.