Kawai Concert Performer CP136 Owner's Manual page 83

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L1
Selects the track that you wish to
quantise.
L2, L3
Selects the bar range that you want to
quantise. Use the Dial to set the bar
numbers.
L4
Selects the lowest note that you want to
quantise. Use the Dial to change the note
value.
L5
Selects the highest note that you want
to quantise. Use the Dial to change the
note value.
Recording a Song
Quantise
Quantise automatically shifts the timing of a note. This can be used to correct imperfect timing in
a performance by shifting notes that were played either too early or too late so they will fall exactly
on the correct beat. For example, you can accurately align any out of time notes to the nearest 8th-
or 16th-note beat depending on the type of song you are quantising. Sometimes quantizing all of
your notes to exactly the same beat can make your playing sound too stiff. The Advanced Recorder
quantise function allows you to set a quantise "Range" so only the notes that were very early or
late are quantised. Notes that were almost perfect are not quantised thus keeping more of the
original feeling in your music.
L 1
L 2
L 3
L 4
L 5
F 1
F 2
F 3
F 4
F1
Returns you to the Advanced Recorder menu.
F2
Undoes the quantization which was just applied.
This option is not always available.
F7
Applies the quantization to your recording.
• Resolution determines the timing value the quantise function will use to shift the notes you want
to quantise. For example, setting a quarter note resolution will shift all of the quantised notes to
the nearest quarter beat. Setting an eighth note resolution will shift all of the quantised notes to
the nearest eighth beat and so on. In the Advanced Recorder, quantise values are expressed in
note values and as a number that indicates how many clock beats each note value contains.
The Advanced Recorder divides each beat in a bar into 96 smaller clock beats. A Quarter note is
96 clock beats, an eighth note is 48 clock beats, and a sixteenth note is 24 clock beats and so
on. The quantise resolution range is from quarter notes (96 clocks), to 64th note triplets (4
clocks).
R 1
R2
S e l e c ts t h e n o t e R e s o l u t i o n f o r
R 2
quantization. Use the Dial to change the
value.
R3, R4 Sets the Low and High Range for
R 3
quantization. Use the Dial to change the
value.
R 4
R 5
F 5
F 6
F 7
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