Noob Q's: Volume changes in midi and those blue lines! ;)

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Okay 2 things:
1.) In T1, is there anyway to change the volume level of a midi note while you have the cursor over that note? I remember someone asking for this, so perhaps there isn't?

2.) What are those blue lines in the Note view of the midi editor.

Many thankyous!

Fox

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...oh, and just wanted to say, I'm enjoying working with the midi editor in T1. I'm sure I'll want more features soon, but for the time being, it's great. ('cept I would like to change midi volume w/o moving my cursor...I'm lazy that way...or perhaps I should say, my "workflow" demands it! ;) ;) ;) )

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FoxV wrote:Okay 2 things:
1.) In T1, is there anyway to change the volume level of a midi note while you have the cursor over that note? I remember someone asking for this, so perhaps there isn't?
If I'm understanding you right, then I'm afraid not.
2.) What are those blue lines in the Note view of the midi editor.
Has it really been that long since I used T1? Which blue lines? The only blue lines I can think of are the in-out markers, and the velocity lines whena note is selected. :?
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im guessing its the velocity lines were talking about ...

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pHz wrote:im guessing its the velocity lines were talking about ...

slainte :ud: rob
.. which might be the answer to your first question aswell.

Be aware that velocity does not always control volume however..
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cool. thanks.

Uh...but the in/out markers are red in my versin of T1, no?

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platinumears wrote:Be aware that velocity does not always control volume however..
of course ...
FoxV wrote:cool. thanks.
Uh...but the in/out markers are red in my versin of T1, no?
yes they are ... VERY red ...

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The blue lines, are you talking about automation? They're blue.
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no...not talking about automation! ;)

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FoxV wrote:no...not talking about automation! ;)
How about a screenshot?
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braj wrote:
FoxV wrote:no...not talking about automation! ;)
How about a screenshot?
Thanks, but I'm too lazy (T1 is on another 'puter)! Plus, I think pHz had it right.

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FoxV wrote:
2.) What are those blue lines in the Note view of the midi editor.
Those lines mean your monitor is broken.

Nah seriously I know which lines you're talking about but I never knew their true meaning. I'm guessing they simbolize velocity changes but they arent the actual velocity lines. Like a quick way to see if everything is the same veliocity or not. Just a guess tho. But I used to get them too. :)
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Maybe if you'd stop drawing on the screen with that marker, you wouldn't have that problem, now would you? :D

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I think what Foxv might mean could be aftertouch or somesuch expression contoller info :shrug:

Steve

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Hmmm...maybe I should get up off my lazy arse and get a screen shot. I will later....

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