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11.4.7 Quantizing Events/Notes

Quantization is the process of moving events to the closest steps. You can quantize your notes

at any time, no matter how you recorded them. They will be quantized according to the step
size (i.e. Step Grid resolution) selected. If you turn the Step Grid off, no quantization will be
applied. See section

11.1.7, Adjusting the Step Grid and the Nudge Grid

above for more in-

formation on the Step Grid and the step size.
There are two strengths of quantization:

Full quantization: Moves each event directly onto the closest step of the current Step Grid.

This allows a perfectly regular rhythm.

Half quantization (50%): Moves each event half way toward the closest step of the current
Step Grid. This allows a tighter rhythm while retaining a human feel.

In addition, if you record notes from a MIDI keyboard or using the pads, and create unwanted
double notes where you don’t want them; MASCHINE automatically detects and removes these
double notes while quantizing.

Quantizing Events via the Pattern Editor Context Menu

Quantize

and

Quantize 50%

are available from the Pattern Editor context menu. This menu

provides the same functionality as pressing

QUANTIZE

and

QUANTIZE 50%

on the MA-

SCHINE hardware.

Working with Patterns

Editing Events

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