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values will change accordingly. At a lower dynamic in the original material, variation will be
softer than positions with higher dynamics.
Affect only notes within the lim: A check placed here will modify notes with a velocity
within the limit minimum and limit maximum. This enables (for example) all notes with a
velocity of 100 to be set to 77 or only notes above velocity 100 to work with random
variation.
Note: By setting the limit minimum and limit maximum to the same value, a fixed value
may be set for the velocity for real-time use.
Bypass: This button enables velocity dynamics to be bypassed
Quantize to grid
Irregularities when recording the pattern can be evened out. Samplitude offers audio
quantization as well as MIDI quantization.
Details about audio quantizing can be found in the menu reference Tempo -> Audio
quantizing wizard (view page 653)".
Recorded MIDI events can be set to the exact note start and note length values using MIDI
quantization. In addition, you can vary quantization using additional parameters like "Soft
Q", "Swing", or "Humanize", adjusting quantized MIDI notes to the musical properties of
each song.
The quantization functions can be found in the arranger menu "MIDI" and MIDI editor menu
"MIDI functions".
The settings for MIDI start and length quantization can be found in "MIDI -> MIDI
quantization settings" or "Grid quantization value" and "Length" fields of the MIDI
editor's toolbar.
The grid view in the MIDI editor corresponds to start quantization value (Q raster). If you
also hold down "Alt", then the grid will temporarily be disabled.
Clicking the "Quantize" button at the top right in the MIDI editor conducts a standard
quantization of start positions for all selected MIDI objects according to the MIDI
quantization settings. If no notes are selected, then all notes will be quantized.
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Q