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Quantizing MIDI and Audio
The Quantize Panel
Common Settings
Quantize Presets Pop-Up Menu
On this pop-up menu, you can select a quantize or a groove preset.
Save/Remove Preset
The preset controls allow you to save the current settings as a preset, making them
available on all “Quantize Presets” pop-up menus. This includes Swing, “Catch
Range”, etc.
To save a preset, click the “Save Preset” button (the plus sign) to the right of the
Quantize Presets pop-up menu.
A preset name is generated automatically, according to your settings.
To rename a preset, open the “Quantize Presets” pop-up menu, select “Rename
Preset” and enter the new name in the dialog that appears.
To remove a user preset, select it and click the “Remove Preset” button.
Non-Quantize
This setting allows you to create a safe zone before and after the quantize positions,
by specifying a “distance” in ticks (120 ticks = one 16th note). Events that lie within
this zone are not quantized. This allows you to keep slight variations when you
quantize, but correct notes that are too far away from the grid positions.
Grid Display
In the middle of the Quantize Panel the grid display is shown. The green lines indicate
the quantize grid, that is, the positions that audio or MIDI is moved to.
Randomize
This setting allows you to set a distance in ticks, so that your audio or MIDI is
quantized to random positions within the specified distance from the quantize grid.
This allows for slight variations and, at the same time, prevents your audio or MIDI from
ending up too far away from the grid.
MIDI CC
If you activate this button, controllers related to MIDI notes (pitchbend, etc.) are
automatically moved with the notes when these are quantized.
Auto Apply
If you activate this button, any changes you make are immediately applied to the
selected parts or events. A way of using this feature is to set up a playback loop and
adjust the settings until you are satisfied with the result.
iQ Mode and Iterative Strength Setting
If you quantize your audio or MIDI with the “iQ Mode” (iterative quantize) option
activated, a “loose” quantization is applied. This means that your audio or MIDI moves
only part of the way to the closest quantize grid position. You can specify an “Iterative
Strength” value to the right of the “iQ Mode” option. This value determines how close
your audio or MIDI moves towards the grid.
Ö Iterative quantizing is based on the current, quantized positions and not on the original
event positions. This makes it possible to repeatedly use iterative Quantize, gradually
moving your audio or MIDI closer to the quantize grid until you have found the right
timing.