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piano roll velocity


lee dunham

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Set Smart Tool to Select.

Select the notes (click and drag over all the notes, they will be selected.)

Change the Smart Tool to Edit.

Hold the cursor over any of the notes.

The cursor changes to a pencil with a triangle. I

Click and drag up and down, changes velocity up and down.

Numerical values are displayed to make things easier.

Works with single notes as well.

 

To change note start and end times,:
Edit mode: Place the cursor over the start or end of a note to change the start and end times.

Move notes (left-right, up-down)
Move mode: Click and drag a note.

The above is all from the manual. 😀 There are a few changes, that is old documnetation.

 

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Often old urls such as the one linked above

https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=SONAR X3&language=3&help=EditingMIDI.15.html

can be modified to show the current documentation by modifying the product. In this case changing "SONAR X3" to Cakewalk like this

https://www.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=EditingMIDI.15.html

 

The Event Inspector is another way to modify MIDI data including velocity.

 

Another way uses the velocity bars in the controller pane.

Enable the controller pane by selecting "Show/Hide Controller Pane" in the PRV View menu.

There is an option in the PRV Note menu to "Show Velocity on Selected Note Only". This option makes manipulating selected velocities a little easier.

Select the notes and click-drag the velocity bars.

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