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Detailed settings for recording and playback [FILE/SONG SETTING], Correcting note timing [Quantize]

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Detailed Settings Detailed settings for recording and playback [FILE/SONG SETTING] Correcting note timing [Quantize] You can correct the timing of notes. For example, you can adjust recorded notes to precise eighth or sixteenth notes. • Changes are made by song. See the procedure on page 69. Stores the changed value. A B Quantize Execute?--> Strength= 50% 1/8 NO YES C D Specifies the type of note. Notes for which you can adjust the timing: 1/4 quarter note 1/6 quarter note triplet 1/8 eighth note 1/12 eighth note triplet 1/16 sixteenth note 1/24 sixteenth note triplet 1/32 thirty-second note 1/8+1/12........... eighth note + eighth note triplet* 1/16+1/12......... sixteenth note + eighth note triplet* 1/16+1/24......... sixteenth note + sixteenth triplet* The three Quantize settings marked with asterisks (*) are exceptionally convenient, since they allow you to quantize two different note values at the same time. For example, when the straight eighth notes and eighth notes triplet are contained in the same part, if you quantize by the straight eighth notes, all notes in the part are quantized to straight eighth notes-completely eliminating any triplet feel. However, if you use the eighth note + eighth note triplet setting, both the straight and triplet notes will be quantized correctly. From this display, you can determine how strongly the notes will be quantized. A setting of 100% produces exact timing. If a value less than 100% is selected, notes will be moved toward the specified quantization beats according to the specified percentage. Applying less than 100% quantization lets you preserve some of the "human" feel in the recording. Quarter-note length Original data Quantizing strength=100 Quantizing strength=50 Setting range: 0% - 100% Specifying whether playback starts immediately along with the first voicing [QuickPlay] This parameter enables you to specify whether a song that starts from the middle of a bar, or a song with a silence prior to the first note, should be played from the first note or from the top of the bar (rest or blank). See the procedure on page 69. A QuickPlay C B NO YES On D Setting range: [On] Playing from the first note [Off] Playing from the top of the bar (including a rest or blank) 72 CLP-280/270 Owner's Manual

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CLP-280/270 Owner’s Manual
Detailed Settings
Detailed settings for recording and playback [FILE/SONG SETTING]
You can correct the timing of notes. For example,
you can adjust recorded notes to precise eighth or
sixteenth notes.
Changes are made by song.
See the procedure on page 69.
Notes for which you can adjust the timing:
The three Quantize settings marked with asterisks (*) are
exceptionally convenient, since they allow you to quantize two
different note values at the same time. For example, when the
straight eighth notes and eighth notes triplet are contained in
the same part, if you quantize by the straight eighth notes, all
notes in the part are quantized to straight eighth notes—com-
pletely eliminating any triplet feel. However, if you use the
eighth note + eighth note triplet setting, both the straight and
triplet notes will be quantized correctly.
From this display, you can determine how strongly
the notes will be quantized. A setting of 100% pro-
duces exact timing. If a value less than 100% is
selected, notes will be moved toward the specified
quantization beats according to the specified per-
centage. Applying less than 100% quantization lets
you preserve some of the “human” feel in the
recording.
Setting range:
0% – 100%
This parameter enables you to specify whether a
song that starts from the middle of a bar, or a song
with a silence prior to the first note, should be
played from the first note or from the top of the bar
(rest or blank).
See the procedure on page 69.
Setting range:
[On]
Playing from the first note
[Off]
Playing from the top of the bar (including a rest
or blank)
Correcting note timing [Quantize]
B
D
NO
YES
A
C
Quantize
Execute?-->
Strength= 50%
1/8
Stores the changed value.
Specifies the type of note.
1/4
.................
1/8
.................
1/16
...............
1/6
.................
1/12
...............
1/24
...............
1/8+1/12
...........
1/16+1/24
.........
1/32
...............
1/16+1/12
.........
quarter note
quarter note triplet
eighth note
eighth note triplet
sixteenth note
sixteenth note triplet
thirty-second note
eighth note + eighth note triplet*
sixteenth note + eighth note triplet*
sixteenth note + sixteenth triplet*
Specifying whether playback starts
immediately along with the first voic-
ing [QuickPlay]
Quarter-note length
Original data
Quantizing
strength=100
Quantizing
strength=50
B
D
NO
YES
A
C
QuickPlay
On