mi groove agent funcionaba perfectamente y grababa en una pista midi mis baterias sin problamas pero no se por que hace poco, empezó a grabarlas mal, mientras las grabo todo va bien, pero cuando escucho lo que se ha grabado, todo aparece descordinado, no es que vaya acelerado es que va fatal, no atina ni un bombo ni una caja. Es una cosa rara y hace poco no me pasaba
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mi groove agent funcionaba perfectamente y grababa en una pista midi mis baterias sin problamas pero no se por que hace poco, empezó a grabarlas mal, mientras las grabo todo va bien, pero cuando escucho lo que se ha grabado, todo aparece descordinado, no es que vaya acelerado es que va fatal, no atina ni un bombo ni una caja. Es una cosa rara y hace poco no me pasaba
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There are several ways to apply the quantize:
The standard method is to select "Over Quantize" from the MIDI menu (or using a key command, by default [Q]).
This quantizes the selected MIDI parts or notes, according to the current Quantize pop-up menu setting.
You can also apply quantizing directly from the Quantize Setup dialog, by clicking the "Apply" button.
If you activate the "Auto" checkbox in the Quantize Setup dialog, any change you make in the dialog is immediately applied to the selected MIDI parts or notes.
A great way of using this feature is to set up a playback loop, and adjust the settings in the dialog until you get the desired result.
When you apply quantize, the result is based on the original position of the notes. Therefore, you can freely try different quantize settings with no risk of "destroying" anything. See also Undo and Freeze Quantize.
The Auto Quantize function
If you activate the Auto Q button on the Transport panel, all MIDI recordings you make are automatically quantized according to the settings you have made in the Quantize Setup dialog.
There are several ways to apply the quantize:
The standard method is to select "Over Quantize" from the MIDI menu (or using a key command, by default [Q]).
This quantizes the selected MIDI parts or notes, according to the current Quantize pop-up menu setting.
You can also apply quantizing directly from the Quantize Setup dialog, by clicking the "Apply" button.
If you activate the "Auto" checkbox in the Quantize Setup dialog, any change you make in the dialog is immediately applied to the selected MIDI parts or notes.
A great way of using this feature is to set up a playback loop, and adjust the settings in the dialog until you get the desired result.
When you apply quantize, the result is based on the original position of the notes. Therefore, you can freely try different quantize settings with no risk of "destroying" anything. See also Undo and Freeze Quantize.
The Auto Quantize function
If you activate the Auto Q button on the Transport panel, all MIDI recordings you make are automatically quantized according to the settings you have made in the Quantize Setup dialog.
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