At 10:25 AM -0400 7/09/04, Raymond Horton wrote:
> 4) Finale's quantization routine (as most quantization routines are) is
 very strict -- if you set it to recognize nothing smaller than 16th
 notes, that's what you'll get, even if the organist plays a 32nd-note
 run.  On the other hand, if you set it to recognize 32nd notes, it may
 well interpret 8ths as dotted-16th-note/32nd-rest combinations if the
 organist plays staccato.

The best solution for different rhythmic passages like this is can be to quantize the piece more than once, as separate files, and copy and paste from each.



it IS possible to re-quantise after everything is entered, and by section, with different settings for each passage as you wish.

Christopher
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