Correct timing inaccuracies (quantize), Correct timing inaccuracies (p. 155) – Roland AT90S User Manual
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Chapter 8 Editing Your Musical Performance Data
9.
Touch <
><
> to set “From” (the measure at
which copying will begin).
10.
When you’re done making the settings, touch
11.
Touch the “For” value (the number of measures
to be copied).
12.
Touch <
><
> to set “For” (the number of
measures to be copied).
If you wish to erase to the last measure (bar), set “for:
ALL.”
13.
When you’re done making the settings, touch
14.
Touch the “To” value (the copy-destination
measure number).
15.
Touch <
><
> to set “To” (the copy-
destination measure number).
If you select “END,” the data will be copied following
the end of the last measure.
16.
When you’re done making the settings, touch
17.
Touch the “Time” value (the number of times
that the data will be copied).
18.
Touch <
><
> to set “Time” (the number of
times that the data will be copied).
19.
When you’re done making the settings, touch
20.
Touch
The following display appears.
fig.08-06
To cancel operation, touch
21.
Touch
Once the measures have been copied, you are returned
to the Edit Menu screen.
Correct Timing Inaccuracies
(Quantize)
You can correct for timing discrepancies in a recorded
performance by having the music be aligned with a timing
you specify. This is called “Quantizing.”
For example even if you intend to play at quarter-note
timing, the notes may be slightly earlier or later than precise
quarter-note intervals. In this case, if you quantize at quarter-
note (1/4) timing, you can correctly match the rhythms.
1.
Touch
The Rec/Play screen appears.
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2.
In the Rec/Play screen, touch
the Utility screen.
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3.
In the Utility screen, touch
The Edit Menu screen appears.
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