F S - 4 QUANTIZE
SONG0
QURNTIZE
Quantize Data
Tr1
M001
L001
Res=J/48
8LL
CEXECl
A B C 0 E F G H
- 4iiiiiiiiiit - 4iiiiiiiiiit
4iiiiiiiit
4iiiiiiiit
4iiiiiiiiiit
---
(!]Tr
Track
1-8
Track number which has the measure to be quantized
ALL All the tracks
of
current song
[filM
Measure
1-250
First measure number to be quantized
@]L
Length
1-250
Length
of
the measures to be quantized (in measures)
@]Res
Resolution
.J/48
-J11
Quantization
of
rhythm
[El
Quantize Data Types
of
data to be QUANTIZED
ALL
All the data
NOIB
Note data (keyboard information)
ClRL
Control data (joy stick, after touch etc.)
@)
[EXEC]
Executing the quantization
This
function
automatically
corrects
the
timing
of
measures in the specified
range
to a
pre-selected
beat
length.
The data recorded in real time with
• a resolution setting of J 18.
111111+1111+1111111+11111+111+11+111111111
<E---
~
~
~
~J
Quantization of the above. data with
• a resolution of J/2.
IJ
I
IJ
I r r r r I
1. Specify the
track
(
~
),
first
measure (
lliJ
)
and
number
of
measures (
[Q
) to be quantized.
2.
Set
the
preciseness
of
quantization
by using Resolution (
[!2J
).
(When J/1 is set, notes
are
quantized to the
nearest
quarter
note.)
3. Specify the
data
to
be
quantized
(
[E]
).
ALL:
all
data
NOTE:
note
data
(from keyboard)
CTRL:
control
data
(pitch bend,
after
touch, modulation,
etc.)
4.
Execute
QUANTIZE by [EXEC].
*
When
two
events
of
the
same
kind
of
control
data
are
moved
to
the
same
note-value
as a
result
of
quantizing
the
control
data,
they
are
put
together
into
one.
Because
of
this
it
is
possible
to
thin
down
the
amount
of
control
data
and
thus
economize
memory
by
use
of
quantization.
(The
quantization
resolution
of
J/48
is
provided
for
this
purpose
.)
98