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Jan 5, PM in response to musicspirit In response to musicspirit musicspirit wrote: thanks and all best for I'm glad that it can be useful to somebody else - all the best in to you too! User profile for user: eMagnus eMagnus. Jan 6, PM in response to Vacheto In response to Vacheto another good way to quantize midi events is to highlight all desired events in the piano roll and shift-option drag left or right on one of the selected notes and voila!
May not be the best method for every situation but I've found it very useful myself. User profile for user: Mike Connelly Mike Connelly. Audio Speciality level out of ten: 0. Jan 6, PM in response to eMagnus In response to eMagnus That is useful, but it doesn't quantize note lengths I assume the original poster is looking to move note endings to the grid , it makes all notes the same length.
Useful, but I assume not what he's looking for. It's just laid out in a way that's understandable visually and pling!.. I'm laughing at the possibility of continuing using Logic for that project's completion. Logic is an app that is not intuitive, but is more 'figuring out how they do it'.
I'm surprised they even call Quantize 'Quantize'. Functions that other apps have had for many years, copied in funniest worst way. The idea is to drag one note to the length you want all the notes to reflect. Hold control while you drag and quantize the length to the very tick in a matter of seconds. Even setting all the notes to the same length is, in and of itself, a form of quantization. Jan 7, AM in response to eMagnus In response to eMagnus If you have a passage with some half notes, some quarter notes, and some eighth notes, and you want to quantize lengths, you want all the notes to end on the eighth note grid.
That wouldn't make all the notes the same length, it would just make them end on the grid. I guess technically making all notes the same length would be a form of quantization, but an extremely limited and less useful one. At least that's what I assume ET is looking for, if not he'll have to clarify. This isn't a big deal for me since I don't have to quantize note lengths very often and can usually find something else that works, but it would be a nice feature to have included.
If you have Cubase already and find it works better for you, then why bother with Logic? Jan 7, AM in response to Mike Connelly In response to Mike Connelly Mike Connelly wrote: This isn't a big deal for me since I don't have to quantize note lengths very often and can usually find something else that works, but it would be a nice feature to have included.
I agree with ya. I also see your point about quantizing note endings to snap to the grid. You're right that the shortcut doesn't perform that function. Since I don't worry about my non perfect event endings too much, the few times I do want to change them it's usually to quantize more or less similar notes so I use the shortcut.
Outside of that, it may not be as useful. I agree with this too. ET-Cubase is great! What does Logic Pro do? Logic Pro is the most advanced version of Logic ever. If you want to download the software on your windows pc or mac, you could either first visit the Mac store or Microsoft AppStore and search for the app OR you can easily use any of the download links we provided above under the "Download and Install" header section to download the application.
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