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Tuplet
Creates rhythmically more complex grids by dividing the grid into smaller steps, and
thereby creating n-tuplets.
Rough
Allows you to set a distance in ticks, so that your audio or MIDI is quantized to random
positions within the specied distance from the quantize grid. This allows for slight
variations and, at the same time, prevents your audio or MIDI from ending up too far
away from the grid.
Soft Quantize Mode
Applies a loose quantization so that your audio or MIDI moves only part of the way to
the closest quantize grid position. The Quantize Strength value to the right
determines how close your audio or MIDI moves towards the grid.
NOTE
Soft quantizing is based on the current, quantized positions and not on the original
event positions. You can repeatedly use the soft quantize mode to gradually move your
audio or MIDI closer to the quantize grid until you have found the right timing.
MIDI CC
Moves controllers related to MIDI notes (pitchbend, etc.) automatically with the notes
when these are quantized.
Reset Quantize
Resets your audio or MIDI to its original, unquantized state.
IMPORTANT
This function has no effect on an event that was moved manually.
Auto
Applies any changes immediately to the selected parts or events. A way of using this
feature is to set up a playback loop and adjust the settings until you are satised with
the result.
Quantize
Applies your settings.
Options for Quantizing to a Groove
You can generate a timing grid from a MIDI part or an audio loop, and use this groove to
quantize your recorded music. This way, you can recreate the rhythmic feel of this specic event
or part.
To access the options for quantizing to a groove, select a MIDI part from an audio loop, an audio
event with hitpoints, or sliced audio, and perform one of the following actions:
Drag the part or event to the grid display in the middle of the Quantize Panel.
Select Edit > Advanced Quantize > Create Groove Quantize Preset.
Quantizing MIDI and Audio
Quantize Panel
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