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Quantizing MIDI and Audio
Quantize Panel
NOTE
Iterative quantizing is based on the current, quantized positions and not on the
original event positions. You can repeatedly use the iQ mode to gradually move your
audio or MIDI closer to the quantize grid until you have found the right timing.
AudioWarp
Quantizes the content of your audio event by applying time stretch. The warp
markers are aligned with the defined quantize grid.
MIDI CC
Moves controllers related to MIDI notes (pitchbend, etc.) automatically with the notes
when these are quantized.
Reset Quantize
Resets your audio or MIDI to its original, unquantized state.
IMPORTANT
This function has no effect on an event that was moved manually.
Auto
Applies any changes immediately 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.
Quantize
Applies your settings.
RELATED LINKS
Creating Groove Quantize Presets on page 270
Options for Quantizing Multiple Audio Tracks
If you quantize multiple audio tracks, the Slice Rules section becomes available in the Quantize
Panel. Here, you determine how the audio events are sliced at the hitpoints.
To access the Slice Rules section, move your audio tracks to a folder track, activate Group
Editing, and open the Quantize Panel.
Hitpoint Tracks
Lists all audio tracks of your edit group that have hitpoints.
Priority
Click and drag to the right or to the left to specify a priority. The hitpoints of the track
with the highest priority determine slice positions for the audio on all tracks. If the
zoom factor is high enough, cutting positions are marked in the Project window by
vertical lines.
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