The Grid/Groove Quantize MIDI Operation, on
the other hand, affects MIDI notes individually.
Some notes may be moved back in time, others
forward, some will be shortened and some will
be lengthened; and, some notes will be more
drastically affected than others.
MIDI Operations window, Grid/Groove Quantize
The settings in the Quantize window are
saved with each session. To store your fa-
vorite settings as the default for use in future
sessions, save them as part of a session tem-
plate (see "Creating Custom Session Tem-
plates" on page 57).
You can also quantize MIDI input, see "In-
put Quantize" on page 503.
To open the Grid/Groove Quantize window:
Choose Event > MIDI > Grid/Groove Quan-
■
tize.
Press Alt+0 on Windows or Option+0 on
Mac to open the Grid/Groove Quantize win-
dow.
To select Grid Quantize:
From the Quantize Grid pop-up menu, select
■
the desired note value.
To select Groove Quantize:
From the Quantize Grid pop-up menu, select
■
the desired groove template.
Grid Quantize
The Grid/Groove Quantize window can apply
Grid Quantize when a specific rhythmic value is
selected in the Quantize Grid pop-up menu.
When a groove template is selected in the Quan-
tize pop-up menu, Groove Quantize can be ap-
plied. For information on Groove Quantize, see
"Groove Quantize" on page 489.
What to Quantize
The options under "What to Quantize" deter-
mine what aspects of the selected MIDI notes
are quantized: attacks, releases, or both.
Attacks When selected, note start points are
quantized.
Releases When selected, note end points are
quantized.
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