Operation Manual

CHAPTER 14. RECORDING NEW CLIPS 186
14.5 Recording Quantized MIDI Notes
If you will be recording MIDI, you have the option of automatically quantizing MIDI notes
while recording. The Record Quantization chooser in the Edit menu allows selecting the
meter subdivisions with which your recorded notes will align. When recording into Session
slots or into the Arrangement, record quantization is an independent step in Live's Undo
history. This means that if, for example, you recorded with Record Quantization set to
Eighth Note Triplet Quantization and then changed your mind, using the Edit menu's
Undo command would undo only the quantization and leave your recording otherwise
intact.
For Session and Arrangement recording, the Record Quantization setting cannot be changed
mid-recording.
When overdub recording with the Clip View Loop activated, changes to the Record Quan-
tization take effect immediately, and they cannot be separately undone with the Edit menu
command.
Recorded MIDI notes can also be quantized post-recording with the Edit menu's Quantize
command, as described in the chapter on editing MIDI.
14.6 Recording with Count-in
A count-in for recording can be set in Live's Record/Warp/Launch Preferences. When the
Count-In preference is set to any value other than None, Live will not begin recording
until the count-in is complete. The Arrangement Position elds in the Control Bar display
the count-in in orange as bars-beats-sixteenths.
The Count-In is
Displayed in the Control
Bar.
The count-in runs from negative bars-beats-sixteenths (beginning at -2.1.1., for example,
with a Count-In setting of 2 bars) up to 1.1.1., at which point recording commences.