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On a fine day, 31-03-2003, jhanks007 wrote:
>Once I've recorded a midi track in Logic, is it possible afterwards
>to change only the velocity of a note via my midi keyboard without
>affecting its pitch?
>
>The ideal situation would be for me to select the first note I want
>to edit and then by pressing a key on my midi keyboard, the note on
>the track will take the velocity of the key I've just pressed (the
>pitch would remain unchanged!).
No, this can't be done. If you would use some environment patch, it
needs to get the note as input, and simply selecting the note will
not do that. Besides, an environment patch can't tell a track
something like "remove this note and replace it by that one with
another velocity".
>I've tried to fool around w/ this by inserting a transformer but to
>no avail…
Correct, since a transformer needs to get actual input. I.e. if you
assign the track to a transformer, and then hit play, the transformer
gets the ntoes as input, You can then have a patch that outputs the
same notes with a different velocity for example. But just clicking
a note and have it replaced by the smae one with different velocity
is impossible. To be honest, I can't think of any way you could get
this happening....
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Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
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