elsongs
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New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
In the old PRV, all one had to do was draw a diagonal line across the velocity pane and you get the same velocity for all the notes you've selected. In the new one, the GUI has changed, and changing individual velocities means you mouse-over the note event until you see the velocity level icon and move the mouse up and down accordingly. But how do you get uniform velocity levels in the new PRV? I can't seem to figure it out, though I'm sure there has to be a way...
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 07:24:32
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the easiest way to accomplish this is to hi-lite the clip then every note you move, all the notes move. I would drag any note to max velocity (127) then back off to the velocity level you want. once you maximize one velocity, they'll all be maxed. this way everything is at the same velocity. sure there are other ways to do this, but imo, easiest for me.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 07:47:00
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I think you should be able to do that in the Event Inspector or the PRV Controller Pane (Shift+Drag).
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 08:13:37
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elsongs In the old PRV, all one had to do was draw a diagonal line across the velocity pane and you get the same velocity for all the notes you've selected. In the new one, the GUI has changed You haven't switched to the Draw Line tool after selecting the notes, have you? I selected some notes and drew a straight line in the velocity pane just now and it worked. I'd recommend Event Inspector, too, though.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 08:20:42
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The easiest way for me is select the data (can be in track view or PRV), then in the process menu use Scale Velocity (there is probably a shortcut for this), set both begin and end velocities to the desired level and click OK. You can also scale velocities by a percentage of the original values which can be useful.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 08:33:26
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There is also a cal script that lets you set minimum and maximum velocity for the selected notes. I set this up (in keybindings) to a shortcut key - then I can easily set the min and max velocity to something like 100.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 09:10:43
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The event inspector is probably easiest. Select all and then enter the velocity as a figure. That will change them all to that level. To maintain relevant differences enter the figure preceded by either a "-" or "+" depending on whether you are increasing or decreasing levels. The Cal scripts can work well for a (fairly) random change.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 09:17:38
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stevec
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 12:59:37
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Wow... I was the first person to mention the Event Inspector. You guys are slacking off.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 13:18:39
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 13:33:44
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Spring is here and now I spend most of my time fishing. I wish! Well, you know what they say about hope...
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 13:34:27
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 16:30:33
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but winter has just returned A bit chilly, is it?
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/14 17:06:56
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I've heard the word snow mentioned in a forecast as well as hail, high winds and good old rain. Gotta love UK weather.....not.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/15 03:46:52
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The phrase "bloody awful" springs to mind Karl. One small caveat about selecting velocities with the Event Viewer. If the note event at the top left of your selection is what you want all velocities to be changed to, it won't work. Does that make sense? Say you want to set all your velocities to = 100 If the first note you grab in a selection is already 100, it won't work. Setting them all to 99 initially (or any other value) and THEN setting them to 100 does work. At least that's how it is on my system and has been that way throughout the X series
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/15 04:19:33
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Just tried to post the method what I use. 1) select notes that you want to change. 2) press alt+p then v. 3) type same value to both of "begin" and "end" then press enter. 4) done.
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Re:New PRV: Making all velocities uniform?
2013/05/15 05:00:10
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ljhak Just tried to post the method what I use. 1) select notes that you want to change. 2) press alt+p then v. 3) type same value to both of "begin" and "end" then press enter. 4) done. That's the shortcut for the method I posted here The operation is called Scale Velocities.
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