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Olf
you
want
the
notes
to fall
precisely
on the
beat-
You
can
have notes
fall
precisely
on the
beat,
even
if
the actual
input
timing
is inaccurate.
For
example,
the
smallest
rhythmic
interval in
the following
example
is a 16th
note,
so
you
would
select
a
Quantize
setting
of
1/16.
?+{S
r
Press
the l-rI(REC
PRM)
key,
move the
cursor
to
Quantize, and
use
the VALUE
dial to
select
the
quantization
setting.
When
you
have
finished,
press
the fEXT-l
key
to close
the
popup
window.
while
recording
a
pattern,
it will
continue
repeating
until
you
stop recording.
Notes
you
record
on each
pass
will be
added
to those
previously
recorded
-
this allows
you
to build
patterns
while
the rhythm
is
playing.
Follow
the
example.
First
well
record
the kick
(bass
drum).
O
Press
the
[Frc'] key.
ln time
with the metronome,
play
the note
c2
(the
c two
octaves
below
middle
C). You
should
hear
the kick
(bass
drum)
sound.
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Closed
hi
hat
Snare
drum
Closedhi
natW
snaredrum'l
f
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)
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Kick(bassdrum)+
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,c .F
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i
First
beat Second
beat
Third
beat Fourth beat
lf
quantization
issetto
1,/16(,F),att 1/16th
noteswill
beshifted
to the nearest
sixteenth
note interval.
Other
note
values will
be
shifted to
the nearest relative
position.
Select from the
following
quantization
settings.
1/?
1/4
1/6
aaa
\3/
N
a'
N
a)
)
.-19
N
a
)
)
);t
t::-/
half note
quarter
note
quarter
note
triplet
1/8
1/12
1/16
eighth
note
eighth
note
triplet
sixteenth note
1/24.-.
1/32...
1/64...
sixteenth
note
tri
plet
thirty
second
note
sixty fourth
note
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