Quantizing a MIDI region, usually one recorded from a MIDI instrument, consists
in perfectly aligning the notes with the grid by shifting the notes positions to
the closest grid line. The result is a perfectly timed MIDI region, allowing
to correct rhythmically poor performance.
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This dialog is accessed via the <kbdclass="menu">Region > MIDI > Quantize...</kbd>
while having a MIDI region selected, or by <kbdclass="mouse">right</kbd> clicking
a MIDI region, <kbdclass="menu"><em>Name_Of_The_Region</em>> MIDI > Quantize...</kbd>
or with the default <kbdclass="mod2">5</kbd> shortcut and includes:
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<tr><th>Snap note start</th>
<td>If checked, the start of the notes will be aligned to the grid as defined
in the following combo-box (see below)</td></tr>
<tr><th>Snap note end</th>
<td>If checked, the end of the notes will be aligned to the grid as defined
in the following combo-box (see below)</td></tr>
<tr><th>Threshold (ticks)</th>
<td>Defines how close from a grid point a note must be in order to be quantized. Notes farther than this number of <ahref="@@timecode-generators-and-slaves">ticks</a> will not be affected.</td></tr>
<td>Defines how close to its new position the note must be moved, as a percentage of the nominal distance (allowing for a non-perfect quantization, i.e. just making the performance rhythmically better without giving it a machine-generated feel)</td></tr>