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3 Specify the region from which the control data will be 
erased. Use “From Measure” to “To Measure” to specify 
the measures, and “Beat. Tick” to specify the beat and 
clock. (By default, “From Measure” and “To Measure” 
will be set to the region you specified in the Track Edit 
page.)
4 Set “Mode” to Erase.
5 “Kind” to the type of musical data (event) that you wish 
to erase.
Ctl.C: Control change data will be erased. In this case, 
use “#” to specify the control change number.
AftT: Aftertouch data will be erased.
BEND: Pitch bend data will be erased.
6 To execute the Erase Control Data operation, press the 
[F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without executing, press the 
[F7] (“Cancel”) key.
If you wish to erase all control changes from a certain 
range of measures, it is also possible to do this by using 
“Erase Measure” and selecting Ctl.C as the data to be 
erased. However if you use the Erase Control Data 
described above, you can specify the range using “Beat. 
Tick,” and erase only specific control change data.
Quantize
This command corrects the timing of musical data that has 
already been input.
When you execute the Quantize operation, the musical data 
will be affected as follows.
• When you execute Quantize on note data, the timing of 
the note-on will be corrected, but the length (duration of 
the note) will not be affected.
• If the Quantize resolution is set to Hi, the timing will be 
adjusted to units of the base resolution (/192), so note 
data will not be affected. However, continuous 
controller data such as joystick or after touch which 
occupies a large amount of memory will be processed so 
that two or more data events of an identical type 
existing at a single interval of the timing resolution will 
be combined into a single event, thus conserving 
memory.
Similarly, two or more data events of an identical type 
existing at the identical timing will be combined into one, 
also conserving memory.
1 In “Track Select,” specify the track.
2 Select “Quantize” to access the dialog box.
3 Specify the range that will be quantized. In “From Mea-
sure” and “To Measure,” specify the measures. In 
“Beat.Tick” specify the beat and clock. (By default, “From 
Measure” and “To End of Measure” will be the range that 
you specified in the Track Edit page.)
4 Use “Kind” to select the type of musical data (events) 
that will be quantized.
All: All musical data will be quantized.
Note: Note data will be quantized. Use the “Range” 
parameters “Btm (Bottom)” and “Top” to specify the 
range of notes. This is useful when you wish to quantize 
only specific notes (for example, just the snare sound of 
the drum track). “Btm (Bottom)” sets the lower limit of 
the notes. If you wish to quantize all notes, set this to C–
1. “Top” sets the upper limit of the notes. If you wish to 
quantize all notes, set this to G9. The note can also be set 
by holding down the [Enter] key and playing a key.
Ctl.C: Control changes will be quantized. To limit the 
type of control changes, use “#” to specify the number.
AftT: Both channel pressure and poly key pressure data 
will be quantized.
BEND: Pitch bend data will be quantized.
PROG: Program change data will be quantized.
5 In “Resolution,” specify the timing resolution to which 
the data will be corrected.
By setting a lower resolution you can save more memory, 
but the timing of the playback may not be acceptable.
6 In “Offset,” specify the number of clock by which the 
data will be moved forward or backward relative to the 
standard timing. A setting of 96 will be  , and 48 will be 
 . Positive (+) settings will adjust the data forward, and 
negative (–) settings will adjust the data backward. This 
allows you to simulate “pushing” or “dragging” the beat.
7 In “Intensity,” specify the degree of sensitivity to which 
the timing will be corrected; i.e., how close to the loca-
tions specified by 
5 and 6 the data will be moved.
With a setting of 0, no correction will take place. With a 
setting of 100, the data will be moved all the way to the 
timing intervals specified by 
5 and 6.
8 To execute the Quantize command, press the [F8] (“OK”) 
key. To cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
By varying the Offset and Intensity settings you can cre-
ate quantize effects such as the following.
Shift/Er. Note (Shift/Erase Note)
This command shifts (moves) or erases the specified note 
numbers in a specified track and range of measures.
1 In “Track Select,” select the track on which you wish to 
execute the Shift/Erase Note command.
2 Select “Shift/Ers. Note” to access the dialog box.
3 Specify the range in which you wish to shift or erase note 
numbers. In “From Measure” and “To Measure,” specify 
the measures. In “Beat.Tick,” specify the beat and clock. 
(By default, “From Measure” and “To Measure” will be 
the range that you specified in the Track Edit page.)
Original
Quantize Resolution = 
Offset = 0, Intensity = 100%
Quantize Resolution = 
Offset = 0, Intensity = 50%
Quantize Resolution = 
Offset = +48, Intensity = 100%
Quantize Resolution = 
Offset = +48, Intensity = 75%
Quantize Resolution = 
Offset = –24, Intensity = 100%
100%
100%
50%
50%
100%
+48
75%
100%
+48
–24 –24 –24
+48 +48
100%
100%
+48 +48
75%
75%
100% 100%