From: Florian J. <flo...@we...> - 2012-10-11 14:46:46
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about the "modify velocity" dialog: > I also noticed when you close the dialog the Arranger becomes active > hiding the pianoroll - would be a real annoyance for anyone trying > to work quickly... I cannot reproduce that here. Note that both the arranger and the piano roll offer this menu entry; you probably want to use the piano roll's entry! > "At the same time which is weird is that if I 'modify velocity' to say > 40%, the next time I input a note in the piano role editor the velocity > is at a really low level and not at 100% or whatever the default gets > set to? 100 or whatever?? Again numerical values would be useful here." This dialog is actually intended for quickly altering a whole bunch of notes' velocities, keeping their ratio. That is, you can use it to make a passage more quiet, still keeping "louder" and "quieter" notes in it. The "100%" or "70%" mean: The new velocity will be 70% of the old velocity. (You could reach what you want to do by using 0% and an offset of what you want. "Offset" is in real velocity levels, from 0 to 127; but that's not what the dialog was made for. Like Tim said, there's a toolbar which does what you want.) hope this helps. greetings flo |