tim_trax wrote: > When you quantize a note in Logic, you can choose quarter note , eighth note , etc.etc. > When you quantize the END of a note, instead of the sensible quarter note eighth note > thing, you are faced with the 4-number beat, .....ticks box. Can someone tell me what 4 > numbers in that box would equal a quarter note, an eight note, even a whole note would > be handy. The 4 numbers represent bar, beat, subdivision and tick. Subdivision defaults to semiquaver and there are 960 ticks per quarter note. So... - a quarter note = 0 1 0 0 - an eighth note = 0 0 2 0 - a whole note (with a time signature of 4/4) = 1 0 0 0 - etc.
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Quantizing note ends
2005-03-28 by Bill Canty