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    Anyone know how to quantize on korg m3 ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xabiton View Post
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    thx for the obvious answer. it wasnt clear - according to the manual quantizing only works when u turn on karma- thats why i resorted to this. dont waste my time in the future pls.

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    Reso:
    Just to the left of the Track Select.

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    Go to page select, track edit, dropdown box, and select quanitize. You will then use your recommended setting to quanitize.

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    In addition to dougie77's post, you can also quantize as you're recording. In the main Play/Rec page, there is a parameter near the top of the screen called "Reso." It stands for "Resolution." By default, it's set to "Hi." Change it to one of the note values, and it will quantize automatically.

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