Reference Guide
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Input quantizing
Recording
To listen to the new material, set the Now time to the start of the clip and press the SPACEBAR or
click . If you’re not happy with the recording, use Edit > Undo or press CTRL+Z to erase the
new material.
When you stop recording, if you do not see a new clip in the Clips pane, you may have a problem
with MIDI input. See “Troubleshooting” for more information.
See:
Recording Specific Ports and Channels
Input quantizing
Input quantizing allows you to automatically quantize MIDI input during recording. You can see the
results immediately, and hear the results as soon as a track is looped.
You control input quantize options for single tracks from the input quantize controls in MIDI track
strips. The input quantize controls appear in Track strips by default just before the Input field when
the All tab is selected (see picture below). You control input quantize options for multiple tracks from
the Record toolbar, and from the Tracks menu. The toolbar and menu commands affect selected
tracks. If no tracks are selected, they affect ALL MIDI tracks.
A. Input Quantize enable/disable button B. Input Quantize resolution menu
You can set the input quantize options for either a single track or for multiple tracks.
To turn Input quantizing On or Off
• To turn input quantizing on or off for a single track, click the track’s Enable/Disable Input
Quantize button.
• To turn input quantizing on or off for selected tracks, select the tracks that you want to turn on or
off, then use the Tracks > Input Quantize > Enable/Disable Input Quantize command, or click
the Enable/Disable Input Quantize button in the Record toolbar.
Note: Input quantizing does not destroy your original recording. If you press CTRL+Z after you
finish recording with input quantizing enabled, the quantized clip is deleted, and the original
unquantized clip appears, just as you recorded it. If you are using loop recording in Sound On
Sound mode, all the quantized clips are deleted.
A B