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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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You can also quantize sections of the same audio or MIDI region differently.<br />

To quantize various parts of a region differently<br />

1 Divide the region with the Scissors tool, and then use different quantization settings on<br />

each segment—each new region.<br />

2 Recombine the segments of the original region with the Glue tool.<br />

This maintains the quantize values of each segment.<br />

When you quantize audio, white lines are automatically added to the selected audio<br />

regions. These white lines are called quantize flex markers—or simply quantize<br />

markers—and their function is to correct the playback positions of transient markers<br />

according to the setting chosen from the Quantize pop-up menu.<br />

The quantization grid always begins at the start of a MIDI region. If the MIDI region does<br />

not start at the beginning of a bar, neither does the quantization grid. If you alter the<br />

start point of a MIDI region, you also alter the quantization grid.<br />

634 Chapter 21 Quantizing Audio and MIDI

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