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Quantizing

Could someone explain to me what it means to quantize midi? If this makes sense...

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If you play something on a keyboard and record the midi data, there will be timing anomolies. When you quantize the data, you are fixing the timing problems by putting the notes on the grid.
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Yup what farview said. Most sequencers will allow you to adjust the "slop" so any notes within the slop range will be quantitized anything outside will not.
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Ah ok I get it now. Thanks for the help!
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