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Pro Tools: How to Quantize

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2009

This tutorial explains how to quantize your MIDI notes within Pro Tools 8 to make sure your always in time with the rest of the session.

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  • There's a faster and easier way!! Go to view>edit window menu>Real-time Properties and click the Quantize button and you're good!! Play away and it snaps to grid like Logic Pro

  • @GETSomeTV Thanks for contributing your knowledge to the video!

    Hope to hear from you soon

    justin

    winksound

  • thanks alot

  • Trackzshootatube,

    Glad the tut helped out. Let us know if we can help answer any other music production questions you might have.

    Mateo

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  • DUDE SOUNDS LIKE HE BLAZED 2 MUCH

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  • easy on the weed

  • @OfficialJoeyG Also...when you create a new track make sure for instruments like guitar and microphone that you choose: Mono>Audio Track then click create. And with a midi device, like an electric piano, you click Stereo>Instrument Track then click create.

  • @OfficialJoeyG Hey Joey. I can help you out. Click the record button on that track. Then click Window>Transport. Once that window pops up you click THAT record button. Then hit space bar or play. Both record buttons have to be activated in order to record.

  • hey justin, could you tell me how to record an intrument track to an audio track for further editing. (I remember seeing it done in another video of yours which i cannot find) Thnx.

  • Good videos one huge issue. In stead of spending so much money on visual production. Spend it on the audio. You guys sound bad, a lot of room noises. It's hard to understand. Keep up the good work...

  • You can't quantize a quarter-note to swing when the quarter-note Is the pulse. Your swing example didn't sound any different than the first.

    Swing is when you have more-or-less of a triplet feel between two notes that would be normally be at equally spaced durations. Straight 8th notes vs. swung 8ths.

  • dude, smoke more pot the next time, or better yet use speed up the audio in Pro Tools so you sound normal

  • Ryan Dunn!

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