Specifications
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Quantize and Snap Values
The Quantize and Snap values work exactly like in the Arrange Window (see the 
Getting Started book). However, there are a couple of things worth pointing out:
• Each editor has separate settings for Quantize and Snap values.
This means that the settings you make in the Key Edit window will not auto-
matically be transferred to Score Edit. This is practical, due to the different 
work methods you will employ in the different editors.
• The Quantize value also works as a length determinator when inputting 
notes.
If you for example have the Quantize value set to 8, the notes you create will 
automatically become 1/8-notes.
• The Snap value also defines the spacing between input notes.
This applies when you use the paint brush or the Fill command from the Do 
pop-up. With a Snap value of 4 and a Quantize value of 16, you will get six-
teenth notes, positioned on the beats (quarter-note positions).
• The Snap pop-ups in the editors contain more options than the one in the 
Arrange Window.
The reason for this is of course that you do not need small or uneven Snap 
values when moving Parts. In the editors, however, you do. The following 
Snap values are available:
● In Drum Edit, each Sound has separate Quantize and Length values.
The values 2 - 7 pp 
are values in ticks, 
allowing high 
precision editing 
and moving.
The values ranging 
from 64 to 1 are 
regular note values. 
Triplets (T) and dotted 
(.) note values can be 
selected.










