OK, tedious might not have been the best of words. It's not so much that
it's tedious, as much as it's one more extra keystroke that you could
have done with only one.
Again, what it really comes down to at the end of the day is different
folks, different strokes.
Chris.
On 09/21/2019
Hey Christopher,
Thanks I'll definitely give those a try. Out of curiosity, why is the second
method so tedious?
Rory
> On Sep 21, 2019, at 1:48 AM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> Sorry to be getting back with you so late. I've been in the studio all night.
>
>
> Absolutely.
>
>
> Just
Sorry to be getting back with you so late. I've been in the studio all
night.
Absolutely.
Just select whatever tracks you want to work with, then hit Command+A.
Another way, though more tedious, would be to select the tracks you want
to work with in your track list table, then press
Hi Christopher,
Selecting seems to work. Is it possible to select all on a track though? Would
make it a lot quicker lol. Or maybe I just need to nake bigger selections?
Thanks.
Rory
> On Sep 20, 2019, at 10:08 PM, Christopher Gilland
> wrote:
>
> You gottit. You not only need to select the
You gottit. You not only need to select the track, you also need to make
a selection, as far as I'm aware.
Chris.
On 09/20/2019 09:40 PM, Rory McDonald wrote:
Hi,
I've got a midi track, well, 2 actually that I'm trying to quantize, but I
can't seem to get the desired effect. I select the
Hi,
I've got a midi track, well, 2 actually that I'm trying to quantize, but I
can't seem to get the desired effect. I select the track I want, I've tried
both control P / semicolon and the track list, then hit opsion 0. All the
quantize options come up. I see 1/16 note, which is what I want.