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114 MIDI Objects
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MIDI functions
The "MIDI
functions" menu contains advanced quantization (More information
can be found in the section "Quantization settings" on page 112) and editing
functions for
MIDI notes.
The commands in the "MIDI functions" menu always affect the selected notes.
If no notes have been selected, all functions are applied to all notes.
Legato: Notes may be sustained until the next note, i.e. legato.
Quantize notes (default): A default quantization is applied to all of the selected
notes. If no notes are selected, then all notes will be quantized. The default
action may be specified in the Quantization settings (view page 112) dialog.
"Quantize notes (start and length)" is the
default. This function can be
accessed via the "Quantization" button in the MIDI editor.
Advanced quantization
This submenu contains additional quantization commands.
Start Q: Selected notes will be quantized corresponding to the set grid
quantization value. Note lengths remain unaffected.
Start and length Q: Selected notes will be quantized corresponding to the set
grid and length quantization values. Hard quantization always occurs at 100%.
Soft Q: This command considers the current level values in the quantization
options. The simple quantization command always occurs at 100%. In this
manner, you can always select between approximation (soft) and a harder
quantization without having to adjust the quantization options every time.
Length Q: Selected notes will be quantized according to the set length
quantization value. The start time remains unaffected.
Quantize notes to grid: The end of selected notes will be quantized according
to the set grid quantization value. The start time remains unaffected, but the
note lengths will change.
Reverse quantization: With this command, you can reverse all completed
quantization steps. This functions even after the arrangement has been saved.
Quantization settings: Opens the selection dialog for the Quantization settings
(view page 112).
Q
uantize controller events: Allows you to quantize controller events (view
page 110) to reduce their number.