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2. In the Arrange Window, select the Match Quantize tool.
3. Drag the Audio Part and release it on top of the MIDI Part.
A dialog appears, asking if you want to include the accents (Match Points ve-
locity values). The options are the same as when you Match Quantize with
MIDI Parts (see the main Cubase manual).
4. Select one of the options in the dialog box.
The Events in the MIDI Part are quantized to the positions of the Match Points
in the Audio Events.
Using a MIDI Part to Quantize an Audio Part
1. Create Match Points for the Events in the Audio Part, as described on
page 249.
2. For each Event in the Part, pull down the Do pop-up menu and select
Snip at M-Points.
The Audio Events are split at the positions of the M-Points. This is important,
since the Quantize function cannot change the actual audio, only move the
start points of individual Audio Events!
3. In the Arrange Window, select the Match Quantize tool.
4. Drag the MIDI Part and release it on top of the Audio Part.
A dialog box appears with the text “Dynamic Time Compression?”. If you
click “Yes” the Audio file will be quantized permanently as described on
page 442, using the MIDI Part as rhythmical reference.
5. If you do not want to permently process the file, click “No”.
The start points of the Events in the Audio Part will be quantized to the posi-
tions of the Events in the MIDI Part. Please note that if the gaps between the
Events are too big, the process may not give the desired musical result.
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