Bristol_Jonesey
Great link Bob, thanks for that.
Notice however that all of the techniques described are still only acting on the velocity of a single note.
I think you may have missed this one, from the link I provided above:
"
Piano Roll Hyperdraw Hyperdraw in the Piano Roll editor is where I do the majority of my velocity editing. The graphic representation of your notes makes it very easy to visualize what the music will sound like and can help you spot any notes that are too quiet or loud from the rest of the phrase. You can easily edit one or many notes using the Velocity Tool or by using the mouse to draw lines in." (then he goes on to a little clip of it)
And several of the other techniques also apply to multiple notes.
Are we talking about the same link I posted earlier in this thread (perhaps I am confused by what you are referring to)?
Bob Bone