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Groove Quantize and Quantize to Pool
AudioSnap
2. Disable any transient markers that you want to exclude from the Pool
(use the two sliders in the palette, or right-click the ones you want to
disable).
3. Make sure that the Add Transients to the Pool , and Show
Transients buttons are enabled in the palette.
4. Select the clip(s) that you want to quantize to the Pool.
5. In the AudioSnap palette, click the Quantize to Pool radio button, which
displays the Quantize to Pool button.
6. Choose a value in the Max Distance From Pool dropdown: this value
determines which notes are affected by the Quantize to Pool command.
For example, if you choose Quarter in the menu, notes that are farther
than a quarter note from a Pool line are not quantized.
7. Adjust the Quantize Strength and Quantize Window sliders, if
necessary. The Strength setting determines how closely selected notes
move to the resolution value, or “grid.” The Window value fine tunes the
value in the Max Distance From Pool menu. A value of 100 percent
quantizes every note that is within the Max Distance From Pool value.
8. Click the Quantize to Pool button.
The transients in the selected clips are quantized to the Pool.
Quantizing to Pool and Offline Rendering Tutorial
Let’s import two audio clips, and fix some minor timing problems with a bass
clip, and then bounce the bass clip to a new track:
1. Open a new project, and set the tempo to 120.
2. Use the File-Import Audio command, and navigate to the Tutorials
folder in the folder where you installed SONAR.
3. Select (Ctrl-click) both B
ASS SWING 16THS.WAV, and SWING FEEL 2
BAR.WAV, and click Open.
The two clips appear on separate tracks: Track 1 and Track 2 at beat 1.