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  1. Hi Dan. Welcome back to Cakewalk.

    Just to make sure... you set it at Preferences/Project/Metronome

    And these settings are only good for the Project you are working in. It should save with the Project, but if you start another project you will have to set this again.

    If it is something you want to do all the time, make a project template with this setting in it.

     

     

  2. The default for the MIDI input is Channel 10  - TD11 (Omni should work also). Set the MIDI output to TD11. If you have MIDI recorded on the track it should play through the headphones. If you want to audio record it, run cable(s) from the Aux output into your interface.

    You can also use the TD11 as an interface and record directly. In ASIO, you will have to deselect any other Audio drivers (input and output) and select the TD11 for both. (In Preferences / Audio / Devices). You should then be able to record audio. 

    If you want to record audio from your MIDI track, just add an audio track, set the input to TD11,  record arm it,  and press play.

  3. ASIO can only (usually) handle one IO device at a time. First uncheck the Solid State Logic boxes (both input and output) and you should be able to select the Zoom stuff.

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    1 hour ago, bdickens said:

    That's not what it says at all. The window straddles the grid point, with half of it before and half after. NOT the same thing.

    Then why don't you try it out, and see if it works like you're telling every else. Oh right, you already have and it works perfectly.

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  5. Hey bdickens, thanks for the great info!

    Just a couple of quick YES or NO questions for you.

    1. Have you sat down for a few minutes with Piano Roll, put in a note and moved it around to different locations, while playing around with the Window settings to see  if Quantize picked up your note or not?

    2. If so... did you get the results you were expecting?

  6. Nice video, John, but have you tried specifically what I was asking about (the Window option of Quantize)? I thought I understood it, and was trying to demonstrate it to someone what these options did, and I found the Window to be very inaccurate.

    Thanks!

  7. I don't think the quantize Window setting  works properly. Either that or I just don't understand it, in which case I think the documentation can be a bit clearer.
    If I am quantizing to the quarter note, I am under the impression that a window of 100 would include everything  from half way to the previous quarter note to half way to the next quarter note. If I reduce the window to 70 say, I would think it would shorten the window by 15% on each side...and so on.
    Swing setting is at 50.
    I've been playing around on the piano roll by placing a note where I would say it's definitely out of range of the window, but it gets quantized anyway.
    I could make a video but if anyone tries to play around on the piano view with one note, I think you'll see what I mean.
    And it's no better in Sonar X3.
    Or if I'm not understanding something, maybe someone could set me straight!

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