172
Recording Songs

The

Quantize

function automatically corrects inaccuracies in the
timing of your keyboard or pad performance, aligning the notes to
accurate timing intervals. During realtime recording, you can
quantize while you record.
Set the following recording parameters in addition to the basic
settings described in step 3 of

“Basic Operation for Realtime
Recording”

(p. 170).

Input Quantize

Specify whether to quantize while recording.

Value
OFF:

Quantize will not be applied while recording.

GRID:

Grid Quantize will be applied while recording. Use
this when you want the timing to be accurate, such
as when recording drums or bass.

fig.18-005.e

SHUFFLE:

Shuffle Quantize will be applied while recording.
Use this when you want to give the rhythm a
“shuffle” or “swing” character.

fig.18-006.e

Grid Resolution

Make this setting when you are using Grid Quantize. Specify the
quantization interval in terms of a note value. Select the shortest note
value that will occur in the range to which Grid Quantize will be
applied.

Value:

, , , , , ,

Strength (Grid Quantize Strength)

Make this setting when you are using Grid Quantize. It specifies the
degree to which notes will be adjusted toward the timing intervals
specified by the Grid Resolution parameter. With a setting of
“100%,” the notes will be corrected precisely to the timing of the
Grid Resolution parameter. As you lower this setting, the note
timing will be corrected to a lesser extent, and with a setting of “0%”
the timing will not be adjusted at all.

Value:

0–100

Shuffle Resolution

When you are using Shuffle Quantize, make this setting to specify
the note value used for quantization.

Value:

,

Rate (Shuffle Quantize Rate)

Make this setting when using Shuffle Quantize. It specifies the
degree to which the backbeat will be separated from the downbeat
specified by the Shuffle Resolution parameter. With a setting of
“50%,” the backbeat will be exactly between adjacent downbeats.
With a setting of “0%,” the backbeat will be moved to the same
timing as the preceding downbeat. With a setting of “100%,” the
backbeat will be moved to the same timing as the following
downbeat.

Value:

0–100
When you use realtime recording, all of your sequencer data will
normally be recorded. If you want to avoid recording a specific type
of data, you can turn its Recording Select setting “OFF.”

1.

Press [REC].

2.

Press [F7 (Rec Select)].

The Recording Select window appears.

fig.18-007_50

3.

Use or to select the sequencer data (MIDI
messages) that will be recorded.
Note:

Note messages. These MIDI messages
represent notes.

Poly Aftertouch:

Polyphonic aftertouch. These MIDI
messages apply aftertouch to individual
keys.

Control Change:

Control change messages. These MIDI
messages apply various effects such as
modulation or expression.

Program Change:

Program change messages. These MIDI
messages select sounds.

Channel Aftertouch:

Channel aftertouch messages. These
MIDI messages apply aftertouch to an
entire MIDI channel.

Pitch Bend:

Pitch bend messages. These MIDI
messages change the pitch.

System Exclusive:

System exclusive messages. These MIDI
messages are used to make settings
unique to the Fantom-X, such as sound
parameters.

Correct the Timing of Your Playing

as You Record (Recording Quantize)

Grid quantize with Resolution =
Shuffle quantize with Rate = 75%

Selecting the Sequencer Data that

will Be Recorded (Recording Select)

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