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04. In the 'RANGE' field, select the area to correct the timing.
05. In the 'Note' field, hit the pad you wish to correct the timing.
To correct the timing of all events, leave it as ALL. To correct the timing of only events on a specific pad, hit the pad. You can select several pads.
If you hit a different pad by mistake, you can cancel the selection by hitting the pad again. To restart the pad selection, turn the [DATA] wheel to
the left. The value in the 'Note' field will be reset to ALL so that you can select pad from the beginning.
06. Press [F3] (DO IT) button.
The timing correction will start and the window will be closed.
Swing
You can set the swing value in the 'Swing%' field. With the swing feature, the even numbered events set in the 'Note
value' field will be off the rhythm according to the value in the Swing%' field. With this feature you can create the
shuffle groove.
Shift Timing
'Shift Timing' can be used to align notes ahead of the beat (allowing for a rushed feel) or behind the beat, to create a
more 'backbeat' type feel. Set this value to 0 for no timing shift.
Strength
Strength controls how rigidly the track will be quantized. In other words, a 0% setting will not quantize the track at all,
whereas a 100% setting will cause every note to snap perfectly into position within the beat. Settings closer to 0% will
allow note timing to be more relaxed and true to the original performance, while settings closer to 100% will make the
track more precise.
Experimentation with the 'Strength' parameter can yield accurate tracks that still maintain a 'human' feel.
Window
This parameter lets you set the width of the affected area surrounding each timing point. At 100% all notes move
toward the nearest timing correct point. At lower percentages, notes far from a quantization point may not be moved.
Using this parameter, you can set how far away a note has to fall from an "ideal" Timing Correct position before the
Timing Correct process ignores that note.
Click/Metronome
In this section, you will learn about various settings for the metronome (click sound).
01. When a sequence is in stop mode, Press [F2] (CLICK) button in the MAIN page.
The Click/Metronome window will be displayed as on the right.
'Count In' field
You can set how soon the recording/playback should start after the [PLAY] or the [PLAY START] button is pressed; right after the key
is pressed, or after a 1-bar count.
OFF
Recording/playback will start right after the key is
pressed without a count.
REC ONLY
There will be a count only for recording/overdub.
Playback will be started without a count.
REC+PLAY
There will be a count for both recording and
playback.
'Rate' field
You can select the rhythm for the metronome sound. The metronome will be played with 1/4 note if you set '1/4', and 1/8 note if you
set '1/8' Range goes from '1/4' to '1/32(3)'
'In play' field
You can select this if you want the metronome sound during playback. If you select YES, you will hear the metronome sound during
playback.
'In Record' field
You can select this if you want the metronome sound during recording/overdub. If you select NO, you will not hear the metronome
sound during the recording/overdub.
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