When you've recorded, make sure the instrument track is selected by
pressing shift s while it plays. This will solo the currently selected
track. If it is not the right one, then either use control p (move
up), or control ; (move down), to move to it. Or, find your track
table in the mix window, and VoiceOver space on the correct track.

Then, go to the Edit window, with command =, and select the bits you
want to quantize, with any of the following methods:

* Use numpad= followed by a number to move to the right place and
press either shift enter to select from that point to the beginning of
the track, or option shift enter to select to the end.
* Press numpad /, followed by the start position, then numpad / again,
followed by the end position, finalised with enter to make the
selection.
* Or you can just press enter to go to the start of the track, and
press Option Shift Enter to highlight to the end of the track.
Then, press option 0. Your quantize box will come up. You're looking
for the popup called "Combined Quantize". VoiceOver space on this,
then find the devision you want, for example, 1/4, 1/8, etc. Below the
list of timings, are some extra options, like dotted, and a bunch of
other settings.

When you've got the settings you want, hit numpad enter, followed by
regular enter.

Now your track should be quantized.

If you want to do deeper MIDI editing, you can VoiceOver shift m on
the name of the track in the tracks table in the mix window, then
scrole down to "Export midi", then edit the resulting MIDI file in
your prefered MIDI sequencer.

Hope this helps, because I'm nackered, and trying desperately to make sense LOL.

Have fun.

On 01/10/2012, chadbaker2 <baker3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi i played in time with the metronome but when i played it back its
> off and is there anyway to quantize while recording i tried the input
> quantize but voiceover didn't read the contents of the window i tried
> the option 0 quantize but its grayed out i had a sighted friend check
> for me
>


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