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NOTE AND AUTOMATION EDITING
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Quantizing after recording
1. Select the note(s)/audio slices, note clip(s)/Single Take audio clips or instrument and audio track(s) you want
to quantize.
Only the notes/audio slices in the clip(s) will be affected - not any parameter automation events.
2. Select a quantize value from the Quantize Value drop-down list on the Transport Panel, or from the Value
drop-down list in the Tool Window.
This determines to which note value grid the notes/audio slices will be moved when you quantize. For example, if
you select 1/16, the notes/audio slices will be moved to (or closer to) the closest sixteenth note position.
! Since several audio slices cannot be quantized to the same position, only the slices closest to the quantize
grid will be moved - the other slices will be ignored.
The Quantize Value drop-down list in the Tool Window.
A ‘T’ letter next to some quantization value means Triplets. The effect of using triplets is that three notes are
equally distributed over the same time period as two “regular” (non-triplet) notes of the same note value.
3. Select a value from the Quantize Amount drop-down list.
This is a percentage, governing how much each note or audio slice should be moved. If you select 100%, the
notes/audio slices will be moved all the way to the closest Quantize value positions; if you select 50%, the notes/
audio slices will be moved half-way, etc.
The Quantize Amount drop-down list in the Tool Window.