Input quantize – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Selecting Notes in a Chord

Another use for Select/Split Notes is to select
only the upper or lower notes in a chord. Many
times you may only want to affect the upper or
lower notes in a chord—for example, to increase
velocities or transpose pitches.

To select only the bass notes in a chord:

1

Do one of the following:

• With the Grabber or Selector tool, select

the range of MIDI notes that contains the
notes.

– or –

• To affect all the MIDI notes on a track, click

in the track with the Selector tool, so that it
contains a flashing edit cursor.

2

Choose Event > Event Operations > Select/Split

Notes

.

3

Select the Bottom option and leave the num-

ber of notes set to 1.

4

Click Apply.

Input Quantize

When Input Quantize is enabled, all recorded
MIDI notes are quantized automatically.

To enable Input Quantize:

1

Choose Event > Event Operations > Input Quan-

tize

.

2

In the Input Quantize page, select Enable Input

Quantize

.

3

Configure the other options in the Input

Quantize page. (For more information on the
Quantize options, see “Quantize” on page 798.)

4

When finished, close the Event Operations

window.

In order for notes to be considered a chord,
their start times must be within thirty-two
ppq ticks of each other.

Event Operations window, Input Quantize

Use Input Quantize for drum machine style
loop recording (see “Loop Recording in MIDI
Merge Mode” on page 399)
.

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