Editing Patterns; Selecting, Quick Selecting, And Quick Editing Events/Notes - Native Instruments MASCHINE MIKRO MK2 Manual

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The result will be that the notes get shifted half way to the current Step Grid.
You can repeatedly apply
it until the notes are close enough to sound tight, but loose enough to maintain their basic
"feel." If it is too quantized for you, just press
Quantization while Recording and Playing
You can also choose to have notes automatically quantized as you play them on the pads. This
is called Input Quantization.
1.
Enter Grid mode by holding GRID.
2.
Select
STEP
by pressing Button 4.
3.
Using Knob 1 you can now choose when quantization should be performed:
▪ NONE: No Input Quantization will be performed.
▪ RECORD: Input Quantization only when recording. The quantization will be automatically
applied to the Pattern on its next cycle according to the current value (indicated on the
right display and by the lit pad).
▪ PLAY/REC: Input Quantization when playing and when recording. Your playing is quan-
tized in real time.
6.2

Editing Patterns

This section describes the numerous features available on your controller for editing Patterns
and their events/notes.
Basically events and notes are the same thing: a trigger for a Sound with a particular veloc-
ity, pitch, length, etc. If we might rather use the word "note" when dealing with melodic
instruments and "event" when dealing with drum kits, keep in mind that both words have
the same meaning in the MASCHINE context.
6.2.1

Selecting, Quick Selecting, and Quick Editing Events/Notes

Using your controller, you can select particular events/notes from the Pattern currently selected
and quickly edit them without affecting the other events/notes.
QUANTIZE 50%
until you are happy; you could for example apply
SHIFT
Working with Patterns (Controller)
+ pad
1
to undo the last change.
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Editing Patterns

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