Timing Correct (Tc) - Akai FORCE User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for FORCE:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Timing Correct (TC)

The Timing Correct window contains various settings to help quantize the events in your project. You can quantize
note events on MIDI tracks or track regions on audio tracks (though you cannot apply all types of quantization to audio
tracks).
To open the Timing Correct settings:
Press and hold Shift and press the track 6 Track Assign button.
In Step Sequencer Mode or Clip Edit Mode, tap TC at the bottom of the screen.
In Event Edit Mode or Audio Region Edit Mode, press and hold Shift and tap TC at the bottom of the screen.
In List Edit Mode, tap TC at the top of the screen.
To apply the settings you selected, tap Do It.
To cancel and return to the previous screen, tap Close.
Use the Type selector to set how timing corrections are applied.
Start: The start points of note events or audio track regions will be extended or shortened to align with the
closest time division marker in the grid. The end points will remain untouched. You can apply this to MIDI tracks
or audio tracks.
End: The end points of note events will be extended or shortened to align with the closest time division marker
in the grid. The start points will remain untouched. You can apply this to MIDI tracks only.
Length: The end points of note events will be extended or shortened so that each event's length is a multiple of
the time division, regardless of where it is in the grid. The start points will remain untouched. You can apply this
to MIDI tracks only.
Legato: The end points of note events will be extended or shortened to create a long, unbroken phrase from the
first note event's start point to the last note event's end point. Each note event will sustain until another note event
starts. If multiple note events start at the same time (and are not the last note events), their lengths will become
identical. Selecting Legato disables all other options in this window. You can apply this to MIDI tracks only.
68
Without legato applied.
With legato applied.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents