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On a fine day, 29-05-2004, yeehaanow wrote:
> >Doesn't it seem strange that with 900 THOUSAND key commands, there
>is none for
>>quantize, something that and midi user does ALL DAY LONG !!! ???
From: Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
>Uhm... I hardly every use quantize. And certainly not all day long.
>And I _am_ a midi user. So much for generalizations...
>
>Oh, and are you sure it's really 900,000? :-)
>
>>One more piece of evidence that proves that logic is not always so
logical.
>
>With umpteen different quantize-options, that would require quite a
>lot of keycommands, I would think... Maybe not entirely logical, but
>not completely illogical either.
In all fairness, I do think yeehaw's criticism is fair. Eli K
explained the ways to do it quickly in Logic, but yee's certainly not
the first person to make that comment. In most sequencers you
highlight the notes you want to quantize and hit command/Q to bring
up the dialog with all the options; if you hit Return, it just does
what you did last time.
Logic's quantizing options are comprehensive, and the "unfixed"
quantizing is great, but key commands for quantizing would be useful
to a lot of people.
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