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THE SEQUENCER
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Editing velocity
The velocity values of notes can be edited manually in the Velocity lane,
The velocity values are shown as bars, with higher bars indicating higher velocity. Note also that the
color of the notes and bars reflect the velocity.
To change the velocity of a note, click on its velocity bar with the Pencil tool and drag
the bar up or down. Clicking above a bar immediately raises the velocity to the level at
which you click.
You can also edit the velocity of several notes at once by clicking and dragging with
the Pencil tool.
D With the Pencil tool selected, pressing [Option] (Mac) or [Ctrl] (Win) will
change the pencil cursor to a cross.
This is the Line tool which is special tool only available in the Velocity edit lane. By
dragging across the bars, at the desired height you can quickly draw velocity
ramps.
Drawing a velocity ramp with the Line tool.
The Line tool is probably the preferred method for creating regular, smooth ramps, or
for giving all the notes the same velocity (by drawing a straight line), while the Pencil
tool can be used for creating more irregular curves.
! If you hold down [Shift] when you edit velocity values, only the selected
notes will be affected!
This can be very useful, especially in “crowded” sections with lots of notes.
Consider for example if you have a busy drum beat, and want to adjust the velocity of
the hi-hat notes only. Simply dragging with the line- or pencil tool would change the
velocity of all other drum notes in the area too, but if you first select the hi-hat notes in
the Drum lane and press [Shift] as you draw, you can edit their velocity without affect-
ing any other notes!
D You can also edit velocity values numerically in the Inspector (see be-
low).
Editing note events in the inspector strip
The inspector strip is located above the ruler. Here you can edit clips and events nu-
merically using value fields, or add automation or pattern lanes. What is shown in the
inspector strip varies according to whether a track, clip or an event of some type is se-
lected.
For note events it works as follows:
D If you select a note event, four value fields appear, showing the event
start position (Pos), length (Len), note pitch and velocity (Vel).
You can edit these numerical values by selecting a value field and dragging, using
the spin controls or typing. Snap is not taken into account.
D Note that when moving the position of events these may end up outside
the clip and be masked (not played).
There will be no warning or indication of this other than you will be able to clearly
see if any events are outside the clip boundaries if the clip is open in Edit mode.
See page 82.
D If several note events are selected, the value fields will show the values
for the event with the earliest start position.
Editing values for several selected events
When you edit values for several selected events, the changes will always be relative.
For example if you change the event position when several events are selected, they
will all move by the same amount, retaining their relative positions.
D If several events are selected and their values differ, the Match values
button appears beside the corresponding numerical value field.
Clicking this sets the property (e.g. velocity) to the same value for all selected
events, and makes the button disappear. See “About Match values”.
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