Reference Guide

750 Editing MIDI events and continuous controllers (CC)
MIDI effects (MIDI plug-ins)
“Analyzing chords” on page 755
“Changing velocities with the Velocity effect” on page 756
“Transposing MIDI notes with the Transpose MIDI effect” on page 757
MIDI effects presets
The MIDI effects dialogs support the use of presets. For information about presets, see “Presets and
property pages” on page 866.
Quantizing
Figure 234. MFX Quantize
The Quantize command moves events to (or towards) an evenly-spaced timing grid.
The quantize effect parameters are as follows:
Parameter/Option Meaning
Start Times Quantize event start times.
Durations Quantize event durations.
Resolution The spacing of the grid used for quantization.
Tuplet Specify the resolution as a tuplet note, for example 5 notes in the time of 4.
Strength (%) The strength of the adjustments. 100% indicates perfect quantization;
otherwise, the command moves the notes only part way towards the desired
position.
Swing (%) The distortion of timing used to produce a swing feel. A value of 50% indicates
a straight rendition; negative and positive values produce distortion of the timing
grid. For more information about swing, see “Swing” on page 720.
Window (%) The sensitivity of quantization. A value of 100% causes all notes to be
quantized. Lower values cause the effect not to quantize notes that are far from
the timing grid.
Table 141.