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Hi All,
> >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!).
>
Just to bring this thread back on topic; there is sorta' kinda' a way to do
this.
In the event list editor (probably other midi editors as well) double click
(not single click; this is important) the midi in status button. Now when
you select a specific note, you can effect the velocity and pitch by
triggering your controller. So this does what you want basically, but it
alters both pitch and velocity together.
So as long as you hit the correct note on your keyboard controller, you
_can_ edit the velocity via the sensitivity with whcih you strike your midi
keyboard as you originally wanted to do.
--
Eli Krantzberg
Nightshift Orchestra / Almat Productions
http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com
> In the event list editor (probably other midi editors as well) double
click
> (not single click; this is important) the midi in status button. Now
when you
> select a specific note, you can effect the velocity and pitch by
triggering
> your controller. So this does what you want basically, but it alters
both
> pitch and velocity together.
> So as long as you hit the correct note on your keyboard controller, you
_can_
> edit the velocity via the sensitivity with whcih you strike your midi
keyboard
> as you originally wanted to do.
This is easier in the Matrix editor.
On a fine day, 01-04-2003, Eli Krantzberg wrote:
>In the event list editor (probably other midi editors as well)
>double click (not single click; this is important) the midi in
>status button. Now when you select a specific note, you can effect
>the velocity and pitch by triggering your controller. So this does
>what you want basically, but it alters both pitch and velocity
>together.
>
>So as long as you hit the correct note on your keyboard controller,
>you _can_ edit the velocity via the sensitivity with whcih you
>strike your midi keyboard as you originally wanted to do.
Learn something new every day... Thanks Eli. I really should read
that bloody manual one day...
--
Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/
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