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TEMPO MENU 653
Audio quantization wizard
The quantization wizard also lets you apply the
functions described above for transients and beat
marker editing. These commands reflect the
typical work process when adjusting a multi-track
drum recording to the VIP grid and are applied to
object selection. The "One click button"
automatically executes the "Determine
transients", "Consolidate transients", "Split at
transients", "Quantize slice positions (AQ)",
and "Remove object gaps" commands
sequentially.
During determination of transients, you can set
the sensitivity of the detection with the
"Sensitivity" controller. The higher the value, the
more beat markers are created.
By using the "Analyze again" and "Clear"
buttons, you can recalculate or delete a
previously created audio material analysis.
If you would like to connect the slices you have
created to crossfades, then enter the length of
the fade into the respective field "Overlap
(crossfade) length".
Individual gaps between objects can be closed either by object timestretching or by using
the audio material from the slices to the right beside the gap.
Define transients
In the "Tempo" menu, you will also find commands for audio quantization of objects
alongside the tempo/beat markers and metronome settings. These are especially suitable
for adjusting multi-track percussion recordings.
"F3" and "F2" allow you to jump to the next or previous transients in the audio signal.
Quantization of VIP object positions and the separation of objects at beat markers or
transient positions gives you the option of carrying out dynamic percussion quantization as
flexibly as possible.
All of the following commands are concerned with objects selected and can also be
accessed via the audio quantization wizard.
"Specify transients" marks the peaks of the selected objects as "AQ" with special beat
markers. A beat marker is an "audio object marker" which is saved with the audio file. To