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234 MIDI EDITORS
50: "50-50/1:1" division. The uneven/unaccented eighths are exactly half way between
the even eighth notes (“even”, binary playing method)
67: "67-33/2:1" triplet playing method. The beat is split up into three counts, whereby
the note is assigned 2 beats (67%) and the off beat note one count (33%)
75: "75-25/3:1" division. Here, for example, a pointed eighth and a sixteenth is created
from two eighth notes
Quantization - Offset
The value range in this parameter stretches from -100 to +100. By changing the offset
values, you move the whole quantization grid. Select a negative value for the offset, and the
quantization grid will be moved by t he corresponding value to the left, or forward in time. If,
on the other hand, you select a positive offset value, you will set the quantization grid by
the corresponding value to the right, or backwards in time.
A value of -100 corresponds to a shift of half a grid length to the left, +100 corresponds to
a shift of a half a grid length to the right.
Quantization setting - humanize
The "Humanize" parameter creates another variation option, i.e. notes are able to be
assigned according to the randomization principle up to a specific interval to positions
around the exact quantization value. The setting occurs in % of a 16th note. The value
specified therefore determines the possible interval between the quantized notes and the
exact quantization value.
Quantization setting - Soft Q
This value sets the strength or "Soft Q" value of the quantization.
“100” moves the event precisely to the quantize grid point
"50" shifts the event to the middle between the current position and the quantization grid
point,
“0” means no movement -> Quantization off
"Soft Q (quantize approximation)" (in the arranger menu "MIDI" and MIDI editor menu
"MIDI functions") considers the current "Soft Q" value in the quantization options in contrast
to "Note" and "Start" quantization.
In contrast, quantization commands "Quantize notes (start and length)" and "Start
quantization" always proceed with 100% strength. This corresponds with a Soft Q setting
of 100.
Note: Use the keyboard shortcut for the approximation of soft quantization and hard
quantization. This allows approximation of soft quantization and hard quantization to be
switched flexibly, without having to adjust the quantization options each time.
Standard quantization
Determine the type of quantization that should be applied as the standard quantization by
pressing the "Quantize". The selection includes: