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Sequencer mode
By setting a lower resolution you can save more memory,
but the timing of the playback may not be acceptable.
6. In Offset, specify the number of clock ticks by which
the data will be moved forward or backward relative to
the standard timing.
A setting of 240 will be , and 120 will be
settings will adjust the data forward, and negative (–)
settings will adjust the data backward. This allows you to
simulate "pushing" or "dragging" the beat.
7. In Intensity, specify the degree of sensitivity to which
the timing will be corrected; i.e., how close to the loca-
tions specified by steps 5 and 6 the data will be moved.
With a setting of 0, no correction will take place. With a
setting of 100, the data will be moved all the way to the
timing intervals specified by steps 5 and 6.
8. Use Swing to add a sense of swing to the rhythm. For
example, this provides an easy way to give a slight
shuffle groove to a "square" 16-beat rhythm.
Settings other than 0% will add a sense of swing by
adjusting the position of the notes at even‐numbered beats
relative to the specified Resolution. With a setting of +100%,
these notes will be moved one third of the way toward
intervals of the specified Resolution. With a setting of
+300%, notes of even‐numbered beats will be moved all the
way to the next even‐numbered beat.
* By varying the Offset and Intensity settings you can
create quantize effects such as the following.
Original
100%
100%
100%
Quantize Resolution =
Offset = 0, Intensity = 100%
50%
50%
50%
Quantize Resolution =
Offset = 0, Intensity = 50%
100%
100%
100%
Quantize Resolution =
Offset = +120, Intensity = 100%
+120
+120
+120
75%
75%
75%
Quantize Resolution =
Offset = +120, Intensity = 75%
+120
+120
+120
100%
100%
100%
Quantize Resolution =
Offset = –60, Intensity = 100%
–60
* By varying the Swing settings you can create effects such
as the following.
When "Resolution" =
beat 1
"Swing" = 0%
"Swing" = +100%
"Swing" = –100%
"Swing" = +200%
"Swing" = +300%
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. Positive (+)
100%
100%
100%
50%
50%
50%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
+120
+120
+120
+120
+120
+120
75%
75%
75%
75%
75%
75%
+120
+120
+120
+120
+120
+120
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
–60
–60
beat 2
beat 3
beat 4
0%
+100%
–100%
+200%
+300%
Shift/Erase Note
Shift/Erase Note is available on all of the tabs of the Track
Edit page.
This command shifts (moves) or erases specified note
numbers in a selected track and over a range of measures.
1. In Track Select, choose the MIDI track on which you
wish to execute the Shift/Erase Note command.
2. Select "Shift/Erase Note" to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the range in which you wish to shift or erase
note numbers.
In From Measure and To End of Measure, specify the
measures. In Beat.Tick, specify the beat and clock. (By
default, From Measure and To End of Measure will be the
range that you specified in the Track Edit page.)
4. Specify the range of notes that you wish to shift or
erase.
Note Range: Bottom specifies the lower limit, and Top
specifies the upper limit. If you wish to edit all notes, set
Bottom to C–1 and Top to G9.
• Shifting notes
5. In Shift Note, specify the amount by which you wish to
move the note.
The amount of shift is set in semitone steps over a range of
–127 to +127. +1 will shift the note a semitone upward.
6. Select either Replace to move the note numbers, or Cre-
ate to generate additional notes.
For example if you are editing a track that uses a drum
program, you can use Replace to exchange the current snare
sound for a different snare sound assigned to a different key,
or use Create to add a sound effect at a different note # to the
snare sound. Alternatively, you can use Create to add an
octave doubling to an existing guitar phrase, etc.
7. To execute the Shift Note command, press the OK but-
ton. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
• Erasing notes
8. Check Erase Note.
If you wish to erase all note data in the specified range of
measures, you can also use the Erase Measure command
and set Kind to Note. However, this Shift/Erase Note
command lets you specify the Beat.Tick range, and to erase
only specific ranges of note data.

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