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Quantizing MIDI and Audio
Quantizing MIDI Event Ends
PROCEDURE
1. Perform one of the following actions:
In the Key Editor, select the MIDI events that you want to quantize.
In the Project window, select a MIDI part.
2. Select Edit> Advanced Quantize> Quantize MIDI Event Lengths.
RESULT
The ends of the selected MIDI events are cut off so that the events match the length quantize
value. The start positions are kept.
NOTE
If you have selected Quantize Link, the events are resized according to the grid that is set up
in the Quantize Presets pop-up menu. The Swing, Tuplet, and Catch Range settings on the
Quantize Panel are taken into account.
Quantizing MIDI Event Ends
PREREQUISITE
You have set up a quantize grid on the Quantize Presets pop-up menu on the Project window
toolbar.
PROCEDURE
1. Perform one of the following actions:
In the Key Editor, select the MIDI events that you want to quantize.
In the Project window, select a MIDI part.
2. Select Edit> Advanced Quantize> Quantize MIDI Event Ends.
RESULT
The ends of the MIDI events are moved to the nearest grid positions.
Quantizing Audio Event Starts
PREREQUISITE
You have set up a quantize grid on the Quantize Presets pop-up menu on the Project window
toolbar.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Project window, select an audio event, a sliced loop, or an audio part.
2. Select Edit> Quantize.
RESULT
The event snap point, or, if not available, the start of the audio event, is quantized. Event starts
that do not match exact note positions are moved to the closest grid positions.
NOTE
If you use the Quantize function on an audio part, the starts of the events inside the part are
quantized.
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