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Old 04-24-2017, 02:16 PM
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Default Midi Quantizing Track to Track.

Hi there.

Is there a way I can quantize 1 track to another?

For example:
  1. I have multiple midi tracks
  2. These tracks do not start at the beginning of the measure - but do start at the same time
  3. If I quantize the drum track - the drums sound better
  4. When I start to quantize the other tracks on their own - things kinda fall apart - regardless of the resolution I set. This is especially noticeable with 1/16 or 1/32 notes
  5. Would like to be able to quantize other tracks against the drum track

Is this even possible - or am I missing something in my current practice of quantizing tracks...?

Thanks,

Sparky
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