Quantizing Audio In

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PolygraphSkunk wrote:Yeah, this is entirely too cryptic and difficult to get answers to on forums...
FWIW, I found the question and the context you put it in, to be what's cryptic; for example, you talk about 'quantizing audio in' not 'quantizing recordings' but then subsequently said its not realtime quantization. you confusingly go on several times about various cable and connectors, when they have no relevance to quantization at all. you say you want to quantize recordings of 'for example' vocals or drums, but quantizing rhythm is conceptually a bit different from editing vocals, and to me, they have quite different implications and potential approaches. etc.

perhaps you could explain what you want to achieve (eg 'I want to make the timing of a vocal performance more regular' rather than just repeat 'i want to quantize audio'.)

sorry if you think that's rude or unhelpful, but you're not explaining what you want to do well enough to help anyone help you.
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I wasn't trying to be cryptic, just trying to keep it simple.
I just assumed you had some fundamental understanding of the software's
operation.

Aside from that, you should be able to just drag and drop your sample onto
the sampler from your file manager.

Inside the sampler the keyboard is the note range, drop your sample on it
to add a region, resize it to be on the notes you want.

*note: multisampla is what you need for this, but you can create the multi-sample from
either sampler.

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