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Setting up MIDI quantize input filters 
Use the Input Filters tab to force notes from a track's input port to align with musical beats during recording. 
1. 
Select the track where you want to apply the filter. 
2. 
In the Track Properties dialog, click the Input Filters tab. 
3. 
Choose Quantize from the drop-down list at the top of the page. 
4. 
Select the Enable check box. 
5. 
Select your quantization options: 
Item 
Description 
Quantize start 
Select this check box to force the beginning (note-on messages) of MIDI events to a specified resolution 
on the grid. 
Quantize release  Select this check box to force the end (note-off messages) of MIDI events to a specified resolution on the 
grid. 
Preserve duration  If you select Quantize start or Quantize release, you can select this check box to maintain the lengths of 
notes. 
Quantize grid 
Click an icon to select the resolution of the quantize grid. 
Tuplet 
Select this check box to set irregular beat boundaries for the quantize grid. For example, to quantize to 
triplet beat boundaries in 4/4 time, select the Tuplet check box and choose 3 in time of 4
Offset by 
Select the check box and type a value in the box to offset the quantize grid by the specified number of 
ticks. You can type negative values to shift the grid backward. 
Swing
Drag the slider to add a swing to the quantize grid. When you set this slider to 0, notes are quantized 
directly to the grid. Increasing the setting shifts every other grid boundary forward: set to 300% to shift 
every other grid boundary to the next grid division. 
Strength
Drag the slider to adjust how strictly you want to quantize. For example, to quantize directly to the grid, 
set the slider to 100%. If you set the slider to 50%, a note that would be shifted 4 ticks is moved only 20 
ticks. 
WORKING WITH MIDI 
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