Chapter 6 Using the Features

Using Quantizing

You use the quantizing feature to automatically adjust the timing of knob and pad actions that you input when recording a song. The purpose of the quantize feature is to allow you to get clean timing even when your input is slightly off time or sloppy.

Quantizing is particularly useful when you need to record precise rhythm patterns (precise pad PLAY actions) onto your COMPOSED LOOP tracks.

Quantizing operates in common on all seven of the following event types.

Pad PLAY presses (Note-On events)

Pad MUTE presses (Mute-switch events)

Pad LOOP RESTART presses (Restart-loop events)

Knob rotation for SOUND/LEVEL function (Level-change events)

Knob rotation for SOUND/PAN function (Pan-change events)

Knob rotation for SOUND/PITCH function (Pitch-change events)

Knob rotation for FILTER/CUTOFF function (Cutoff-change events)

Note that SU700 never quantizes scene recalls (SCENE button presses), pad ROLL action, or knob actions other than those indicated above. Actions that are not quantized are simply recorded at the precise location (measure, beat, and clock) at which they are input.

Quantizing works only during song recording, and automatically adjusts the location of these input actions to the nearest quantize interval. Note that the quantize feature affects new input only; it does not change any sequence data that has already been recorded.

The quantize setting applies in common to all of the inputs mentioned above; you can not set separate settings for different tracks, for example. But you are free to change the quantize setting at any time, even while recording is in progress. For ex- ample, you might want to record measures 1 to 20 using quantize and then switch to for recording measures 21 and on. Or you might want to record one of your COMPOSED LOOP tracks using quantizing, and then go back and record another of your COMPOSED LOOP tracks using quantizing.

For pad input, the quantize feature simply pulls the pad event to the nearest interval. For slow continuous knob changes, the feature breaks the change into discrete pieces and pulls each piece to the nearest interval—so that all changes take place on the interval and no changes occur between the intervals.

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