Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by

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2011/05/23 11:38:10 (permalink)

Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by

typing in a number.  Say I want to edit all my cymbal hit velocities (G4) in piano roll view by physically typing in a value.  I know i can highlight all the notes and drag multiple velocities bit it is impossible to get them all to have the same velocity value via this method.  Thx in advance. 
 
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    iamdunker
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    Re:Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by 2011/05/23 11:42:39 (permalink)
    i think i may have found a way to do this by highlighting all of my notes and dragging the velocities to 127 or max there fore making them all have the same value(127), then proceding to drag them all down to where i want the velocity to be. 
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    Re:Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by 2011/05/23 11:56:32 (permalink)
    I'd use the old interpolate function. Now called find/replace.
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    Re:Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by 2011/05/23 12:11:03 (permalink)
    Select the notes. Then type a new value into the Velocity parameter of the Event Inspector module of the Control Bar. That's the easiest and quickest way to do it.

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    Re:Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by 2011/05/23 12:38:05 (permalink)
    Or use the scale velocity CAL program.. (also mentioned in Scott's GREAT book!)
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    Re:Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by 2011/05/23 12:54:08 (permalink)
    had no clue what an event inspector was until now.  Thx Scott and others.
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    Re:Is there a way to edit multiple note velocities by 2011/05/23 14:55:02 (permalink)
    Thanks Dlesaux! Yep, everyone should read my SONAR X1 Power! book.

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