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G-800 Reference Manual Track Quantize
Note: The above settings (37 C#4) are only examples. The correct note name for note number 37
is, of course, C#2.
m
To Note (C-1~G9)
This parameter allows you to select the upper limit of the note range you wish to edit. Select
the correct value if not all notes are to be edited. See also the two notes under "From Note (C-
1~G9)".
mM
Octave (Multiple, Single)
If the selected note range should be edited in all octaves, select Multiple. If the edit operation
must only bear on the notes within the selected range, set this parameter to Single.
E
Execute
Press Part Select [M.DRUMS] to confirm your settings and edit the data.
Edit\Quant\1 page
E TRACK @UANTIZE
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DIVISIGH
STYLE
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MOR EA
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Master page: [F4] (UsrStl) > [F4] (Edit) > [SHIFT] + [F2] (Quant)
[PAGE] A/¥ (select page 1)
The Track Quantize function can be used after recording a partif you don't feel comfortable
with the timing of what you played. If only certain notes in a given time range need to be
quantized, you should narrow down the edit range using the From/To parameters on the sec-
ond page. As stated in the Player's Guide, you should use quantization as sparingly as possi-
ble to program "natural" Styles.
Using this function after recording a part has the advantage that you don't ruin the musicality
of what you played. If, however, you prefer to quantize your parts while recording, use
(Quantize) Value (see page 44) to select the resolution of the "automatic" quantization func-
tion.
mM
Track, Mode, Type, Division, Style, Execute
See page 64 for an explanation of these parameters. .
Edit\Quant\2 page
ESA
ee
AFEEF
D
Master page: [F4] (UsrStl) > [F4] (Edit) > [SHIFT] + [F2] (Quant)
[PAGE] A/V (select page 2)
E
From, To, Bar, Beat, CPT, Execute
See page 64 for an explanation of these parameters.
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