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NOTE AND AUTOMATION EDITING
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Quantizing notes during recording
It’s also possible to quantize input notes directly during recording. Activation of this function can be made in the Tool
Window and/or on the Transport Panel:
D Enable note quantization by ticking the “Quantize Notes During Recording” check box.
The Quantize Notes During Recording check box on the Sequencer Tools tab.
D Alternatively, click the Q Rec button on the Transport Panel.
The Q Record (Quantize Notes During Recording) button on the Transport Panel.
It doesn’t matter where you activate or deactivate this function - the current state is automatically mirrored at the
other location.
Any notes recorded after having activated this function will be automatically quantized to the current settings on
the “Quantize” pane in the Tool Window, see “Quantize”.
! Audio cannot be quantized during recording!
Pitch (Transpose)
The Pitch pane in the Tool Window.
The “Pitch” function in the Tool Window transposes selected MIDI notes, or all notes in selected note clips, or the au-
dio recordings in selected audio clips, up or down in whole semitone steps.
There is also a Randomize function which randomly transposes the pitch of selected MIDI notes in a note clip.
The “Pitch” function can be applied to:
Individual (selected) note events in a note clip.
This has to be done in Edit Mode.
Individual (selected) comp rows in a Comp audio clip.
This has to be done in Edit Mode (see “Transposing Comp Rows”).
All note events in one or several selected note clips.
This is done in the Song/Block View. If the clips are on the same lane, it can also be done in Edit Mode.
All audio recordings in one or several selected audio clips.
This is done in the Song/Block View. If the clips are on the same lane, it can also be done in the Comp Editor.