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6thSense
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Wed Sep-27-06 01:23 AM

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"Quantizing on the MPC1000"


          

like, is there a way to shift earlier or later like on the 2000?

cause all i can seem to do is quantize with a swing %, whoopdeewhoo

i expect smart ass answers

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Yes
Sep 27th 2006
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RE: Yes
Sep 27th 2006
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      Yeah
Sep 27th 2006
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Kkon El
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Wed Sep-27-06 07:22 AM

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1. "Yes"
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It's under the Seq Edit pad, if I remember correctly.
Just scroll to Shift Timing, set it to Earlier or Later, and by how many incriments.
I suggest turning it off and then setting it, it's easier to hear where you need the shifts to go.

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Wed Sep-27-06 09:50 AM

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i assume by turning "it" off you mean turning the quantize off and just using the shift timing to shift shit?

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Kkon El
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Wed Sep-27-06 11:33 AM

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If you don't turn the quantize off, it will still shift, but will do both and give your sounds a robotic feel.

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