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emmrecs wrote on 11/5/2017, 7:40 AM

Hi.

I'm not a Samplitude user but, to time-correct the placement of Midi notes you need to use the Quantise feature that I'm pretty certain Samplitude has. I suggest you search the manual for Quantise information.

Hopefully, a Samplitude owner/user will see this thread and post with more details.

Jeff

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browj2 wrote on 11/5/2017, 8:50 AM

Hi,

As Jeff mentioned, you need to adjust the Grid quantize value to the precision that you want. If set to 4, meaning 4 beats per bar, then moving or clicking on the Quantize button for a selected note(s) will move it to the nearest beat. I suggest that you watch some or all of Kraznet's tutorials on MIDI for Samplitude. See the link below for the first one. Then check out his channel.

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