Quantize script
Quantize script
Has anybody made a script to toggle quantitize on and off?
No script needed!
Ideal would be
Of course that's not very intuitive - if you want to remap these with Autohotkey just write e.g. ^1::^9 (remap Ctrl+1 to Ctrl+9 so that it sends this every time you press it - repeat for each one you wanna remap.the manual wrote:28.17 Global Quantization
Sixteenth-Note Quantization Ctrl+6
Eighth-Note Quantization Ctrl+7
Quarter-Note Quantization Ctrl+8
1-Bar Quantization Ctrl+9
Quantization Off Ctrl+0
Ideal would be
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^1::^9
^4::^8
^8::^7-
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Re: Quantize script
or did you mean RECORD quantization? if so, well then no.greg0ryk wrote:Has anybody made a script to toggle quantitize on and off?
i wish there was a faster way to change record quantizations....
This is what I came up with. I am sure someone will do better.
Ableton already has a shortcut for Edit with Ctrl -E. than run two .ahk instances.
One that says
!w::Click 172,535
The other that says
!q::Click 464,643,2.
Then when you press ctrl E and hold ctrl then press w, then q. It will auto go to 16th. Or you could stop at the w and use the up down arrows or find new coordinates for each.
Ableton already has a shortcut for Edit with Ctrl -E. than run two .ahk instances.
One that says
!w::Click 172,535
The other that says
!q::Click 464,643,2.
Then when you press ctrl E and hold ctrl then press w, then q. It will auto go to 16th. Or you could stop at the w and use the up down arrows or find new coordinates for each.