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> 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.
Yes, you can. I've assigned the ; & ' keys to increase or decrease
quantize value. It's usually set to 1/16 but doesn't work until
it's adjusted so all I need to do for 1/16 notes is hit the ; key
and then back to 1/16 with the ' key.
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