alz compress to impress VIP Junglist Joined Aug 12, 2007 Location Oxford May 11, 2012 #1 is there a programme (drum machine) i can buy that will do this? because there isn't anything inside logic that i know of. i knooooow i can do it by dragging or playing the samples by midi but its much more of a ballache than just quantising.
is there a programme (drum machine) i can buy that will do this? because there isn't anything inside logic that i know of. i knooooow i can do it by dragging or playing the samples by midi but its much more of a ballache than just quantising.
F felun Member Joined Apr 2, 2003 Location Aotearoa NZ May 11, 2012 #2 are you wanting to quantize midi notes? if so theres a quatize function built in
alz compress to impress VIP Junglist Joined Aug 12, 2007 Location Oxford May 11, 2012 #3 yeh midi notes or drum pattern via ultrabeat, neither of them do it..
F felun Member Joined Apr 2, 2003 Location Aotearoa NZ May 11, 2012 #4 http://www.ehow.com/video_4460332_quantize-notes-logic-pro-8.html
G greenflydnb Member Joined Apr 26, 2012 May 11, 2012 #5 Select drum layer, go to top left of screen, select quantise/quantisation (whatever it is), select 1/16, simples
Select drum layer, go to top left of screen, select quantise/quantisation (whatever it is), select 1/16, simples
alz compress to impress VIP Junglist Joined Aug 12, 2007 Location Oxford May 11, 2012 #6 yeh, there's a massive difference between 16th and 16th triplets, ill try what you said felun, but i don't think it'll work.
yeh, there's a massive difference between 16th and 16th triplets, ill try what you said felun, but i don't think it'll work.
T:M Dusty Techno Workout VIP Junglist Joined Mar 30, 2009 Location St. Louis May 11, 2012 #7 Logic goes about it kind of weird, quantize to 1/24th and that should sort you out
alz compress to impress VIP Junglist Joined Aug 12, 2007 Location Oxford May 11, 2012 #8 yeh that's the one tm! nicely done, cheers.