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Old 10-10-2003
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Question Cakewalk/Sonar Piano Roll

Lets say I record something on Cakewalk or Sonar using my Keyboard. It's almost imposible to hit every note at perfect timing. When I go into Piano Roll to fix the notes, is there an option or an easier way to put all the notes at the correct and perfect timing without me going into every single one of them? (i.e; 1:000:060 instead of 1:000:057)
I hope you guys get what I'm saying and I know I'm not the only lazy guy with this problem.
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Select the Clip, click Process (Or Edit in previous Cakewalk) from the toolbar, and hit Quantize. It will open the quantize card which necessary to fill the Quantization options (strength, window, etc...) then hit OK. Try to learn by experiment on those options as you need. You'll be there... Good luck.


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