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  • Quantize Question!
2014/11/30 19:06:03
moncas
Hi all, 
I hope I'm posting this in the right folder. If not, pls accept my apology. 
Recently I have started experiencing the following stupid issue in my Sonar X2 Producer: 

I record a midi session. 
I quantize the clip. 
So far all good. 
I decide to move the clip to a different place in the project/or copying it. 
THEN - the moved (or copied) clip ain't longer quantized, but back to original "unquantized". 
Why does my clip go back to "original" when moved or copied? 


Anyone know what kinda box I haven't "ticked off"? :-)
It didn't use to be like this...

All help is deeply appreciated. 
 
Thanks!
 
Monica
 
2014/11/30 19:21:33
soens
Not sure why this happens but... try right-click and "Bounce to Clips" after quantizing it and then copy/clone the track.
 
Steve
2014/11/30 19:49:08
moncas
Hmm.. thanks.. I tried now, but it didn't solve the problem... :-/ 
 
What a minor, annoying little thing :-D
2014/11/30 20:03:21
Anderton
Maybe it was linked to the original clip?
2014/11/30 22:47:24
johnnyV
I've had this kind of thing happen as well. It does seem related to when I copy paste and the copy looses all my editing. I've had to use the "undo" to get back to where all was good or open the last save. 
I just wrote it off as my toggling a keyboard shortcut accidentally. This is the #1 cause of weirdness. We think we are re naming a track only to find we've just toggle 8 different hot keys!! arrrgg. One of these day's I'm going to figure out how to shut down all but the hot keys I know, which is about 5! 
Anyhow, that's my guess. And the weirdness of when you clone a track is true. 
I think you can turn that off. At least I hope so. Otherwise if you only want to move one little note in one little  clip, they will all move and you'll be scratching your head. My biggest complaint is a lot of default settings are totally illogical to me. Like the old 8.5 sound on sound recording default.. Why on earth when we have 100 tracks would we use something that was handy in 1958 when we only had 3.  Sure glad they fixed that.   
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