how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view

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2011/09/12 15:29:03 (permalink)

how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view

This is the direction. They don't work. This new version requires relearning the whole program layout. What a bummer. I just want to make music not relearn a program every couple years. This was a simple move before. I'm sure it is now if you can figure out how it works . 
 
Thank you for any help .
 
 
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Select the Smart tool in the Control Bar.
2.
Assign the track’s Edit Filter control to Notes.

3.
Select the notes you want to change the velocity of.

4.
Move your cursor over one of the selected notes.

5.
Click and drag the velocity tail. Drag it up to increase the velocity. Drag it down to decrease the velocity.


 
 
To edit multiple note velocities in the Drum Grid editor
When you edit multiple notes that have different initial velocities, the velocities are adjusted on a relative basis, so if you reduce a velocity by 50%, all other selected notes have their velocities reduced by the same percentage. For example: you select three notes. The first has a velocity of 100, the second a velocity of 50, and the third a velocity of 30. You click and drag the velocity of the first note down to 50. The second note’s velocity changes from 50 to 25 and the third note’s velocity changes from 30 to 15.
1.
Select the Smart tool in the Control Bar.

2.
Assign the track’s Edit Filter control to Notes.

3.
Select the notes you want to change the velocity of.

4.
Move your cursor over one of the selected notes.

5.
Click and drag the velocity tail. Drag it up to increase the velocity. Drag it down to decrease the velocity.


post edited by TFi2397856 - 2011/09/12 15:41:35
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    Chappel
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    Re:how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view 2011/09/12 15:50:02 (permalink)
    Is this related to X1? I'm not sure if you asking for help or telling us how to do it.
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    TFi2397856
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    Re:how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view 2011/09/12 15:55:43 (permalink)
    I need help doing it. Sonar X-1 Producer program. Thank you again for your reply.
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    Chappel
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    Re:how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view 2011/09/12 16:14:07 (permalink)
    Ah, you might have better luck getting good advice in the X1 forum. This is the Sonar Producer and Studio Forum.
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    Re:how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view 2011/09/12 20:39:22 (permalink)
    Ah Chappel, I always wanted to know what you really looked like..;) I didn't think you were that old.. Very strange thread. ??
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    Re:how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view 2011/09/12 20:51:05 (permalink)
    johnnyV


    Ah Chappel, I always wanted to know what you really looked like..;) I didn't think you were that old.. Very strange thread. ??

    Ah... if only I were that young and as good looking.
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    Re:how to volume edit just the high hat in the piano view 2011/09/12 20:59:51 (permalink)
    The method I use in 8.5 still works in X1: hold the ctl key down and click on each of the hihat notes on the drum names at the left of the PRV. This highlights every note in the track with those values. Then adjust the velocity of all of them as a group.

    I also route hats to their own output channel and audio track, giving even more control over volume, volume automation, and EQ.


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