Apple Logic Express 9 User Manual

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The Q-Swing field is located just below the Quantize pop-up menu, and the rest of the
quantization options listed below are in the Advanced Quantization section. They can be
applied to any quantization value (except “off”).

Audio region advanced
quantization parameters

MIDI region advanced
quantization parameters

Q-Swing parameter

Q-Swing parameter

Note: Not all advanced quantization parameters are available for audio regions.

Q-Swing: Alters the position of every second point in the current quantization grid.

Values over 50% delay the beats; values under 50% pre-delay them. The most practical
settings fall between 50% and 75%, imparting a swing feel to strictly quantized (or
tightly played) regions.

Q-Strength: Determines how far a note or transient marker is shifted toward the nearest

grid position. A value of 100% results in full quantization, and 0% leaves the note or
transient marker at its recorded position.

Q-Range: A very musical quantization strategy that requires a certain amount of technical

musical prowess. Q-Range is ideal for recordings that already have the right groove
but are too hurried or laid back in places. It allows you to retain the original feel, but
positions the rhythmic center precisely in the groove. A value of 0 means that every
note or transient marker is quantized. If you enter negative Q-Range values, only notes
or transient markers that fall outside the set range are moved to ideal quantization grid
positions, whereas those closer to an ideal position remain unquantized. This moves
the most poorly played notes or transient markers—those outside the range—to perfect
timing positions on the quantization grid, or at least moves them toward these positions,
depending on the Q-Strength setting.

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Chapter 21

Quantizing Audio and MIDI

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