FR - Drag+'V' on notes or group of notes to edit velocity
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- KVRAF
- 1602 posts since 14 Oct, 2002
Hi!
I'd like to have this as an option.
Select a note or a group of notes then drag on it plus keeping depressed the 'v' (or other custom one) key to edit the velocity..
no more mouse dancing between notes and velocity lane..
plus a lot easier to edit overlapped notes or complex rytmic/polyphonic textures.
lalo
I'd like to have this as an option.
Select a note or a group of notes then drag on it plus keeping depressed the 'v' (or other custom one) key to edit the velocity..
no more mouse dancing between notes and velocity lane..
plus a lot easier to edit overlapped notes or complex rytmic/polyphonic textures.
lalo
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
yes i was thinking the same sort of thing
a new velocity pen tool or highlight the midi notes & you can use the roller, or what the poster of this post said
Subject
P.S i feel sorry for the mod for the FR: sticky!
he must have to do more work than the mods at the moment
a new velocity pen tool or highlight the midi notes & you can use the roller, or what the poster of this post said
Subject
P.S i feel sorry for the mod for the FR: sticky!
he must have to do more work than the mods at the moment
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 1602 posts since 14 Oct, 2002
more opinions? 
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- KVRAF
- 6740 posts since 25 Mar, 2002 from sheffield, england
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
As long as we are talking about velocity - I'd like to see a way to 'compress/expand' velocity on a group of notes.
Take the idea of this FR a little farther - select a group of notes via mouse lasso function, or an entire clip/track if you like.
Apply the following:
Threshold velocity to apply change: eg 60
Notes above threshold to receive a multiplication of their existing velocities by: eg 1.2 (for a 20% increase in velocity) or eg .8 (for a 20% reduction in velocity)
Kind of like a simple 'dynamics' processor for midi velocities.
Taking that further, some other possibly handy velocity manipulations:
Add/subtract a constant value to all velocities (I think this is already implemented in automation - I seem to remember doing this once) - use platinumears' idea of doing this via +/- key
Allow these to be done 'on the fly' while looping a section to hear their effect on the sound would be a very cool improvement.
-Scott
Take the idea of this FR a little farther - select a group of notes via mouse lasso function, or an entire clip/track if you like.
Apply the following:
Threshold velocity to apply change: eg 60
Notes above threshold to receive a multiplication of their existing velocities by: eg 1.2 (for a 20% increase in velocity) or eg .8 (for a 20% reduction in velocity)
Kind of like a simple 'dynamics' processor for midi velocities.
Taking that further, some other possibly handy velocity manipulations:
Add/subtract a constant value to all velocities (I think this is already implemented in automation - I seem to remember doing this once) - use platinumears' idea of doing this via +/- key
Allow these to be done 'on the fly' while looping a section to hear their effect on the sound would be a very cool improvement.
-Scott
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- KVRist
- 64 posts since 30 Mar, 2005 from United Kingdom
what I would like is instead the velocity handling being at the start of each note, that it could optionally be length of a grid area like the notes, making it easier to perform fades. If you need high resolution/detail on the editing of the velocity then like the note editing, zoom in and use the grid snapping to change the length as well as the velocity.
Dextrus

