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Midi editing: display the velocities of all notes, but only edit one by one


Leander

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Hey!

I have a question about midi editing. I recorded my keyboard, but do not see any velocities. In order to display them, I need have to select them with the mouse...now I see the velocities and want to make some of them louder, BUT this will make everything louder...everything selected.

How can I display the velocities in the bottom part of the screen and only edit the notes I want to?

I found out that I can point at a note till the velocity tool pops up...but this way I have to edit everything manually WITHOUT seeing the velocities of notes that are not loud enough.

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I've used the trackview PRV for so long that I dont' recall if you can do this in the actual PRV, (EDIT:  yes, you can) but if you are in track view and choose to view the midi track as PRV instead of clips, then you can hover over each note at the top edge toward the middle/right-ish end of it, and get a cursor that looks a little like a batery level icon.   Click and drag there and it changes the velocity and shows you the vertical bar while it's happening.

If youw ant to also see all velocities at the same time youc an also turn that on in the same area where all the track controls are, on mine it is a button that looks a little like a series of velocity or controller vertical bars in a curve. 

That control is also in the top left corner of PRV in my version.

 

 

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