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Hi Darth,
> I can quickly
> adjust
> the sound I want in the matrix by adjusting the velocity and pitch
only.
> I thought I'd be able to draw the velocity but this isn't the case.
>
Yes it is. You have been confunsing velocity with volume. When you have your
midi sequence recorded in, open a hyperdraw window. You can enable hyperdraw
view in the matrix window if you like. Make sure it is set to display
velocity and not volume.
Now you will see the velocity events tied to each note. Selecet the first
one and hold down the appropriate modifier (I think it is option, if I
remember correctly). Then your mouse pointer will pull a "line"
out as you move the mouse. Click onn the note you want at the peak of your
curve and release the mouse. Logic will now create a linear velocity curve
interpolated by each new note on. Do the same in reverse for your descending
velocity curve.
--
Eli Krantzberg
Nightshift Orchestra / Almat Productions
http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com
> > I can quickly adjust
> > the sound I want in the matrix by adjusting the velocity and pitch
only.
> > I thought I'd be able to draw the velocity but this isn't the
case.
From: "Eli Krantzberg" <elik@...>
> Yes it is. You have been confunsing velocity with volume. When you have
> your midi sequence recorded in, open a hyperdraw window. You can enable
> hyperdraw view in the matrix window if you like. Make sure it is set to
> display velocity and not volume.
Thank you Eli,
this is working in the matrix.
You were right, I confused the things a little bit.
I found it can do all the stuff like compress/expan and so which is really
great!
Regards:
Darth
On a fine day, 27-04-2003, Darth wrote:
>I found it can do all the stuff like compress/expan and so which is
really
>great!
If you want on-the-fly compression/expansion of midi data (beats
having to experiment with the Transform window imo), you might want
to check out my patches Compander and Scaler (both on my website -
see sig).
--
Hendrik Jan Veenstra <h@...>
Omega Art: http://www.omega-art.com/
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