The midi transform tool

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2017/05/30 14:54:15 (permalink)

The midi transform tool

Hi all,

This is a bit of laziness on my part but maybe someone can point me in the right direction - with the new midi transform tool, is there a way to make it affect only the selected notes? E.g. I had a recorded drumbeat and wanted to reduce the dynamics of the snare. I could use the draw/line tool to set it exactly without affecting the other notes, if I select the snare notes first. But if I try this with the transform tool it affects the velocity of all notes instead of just the selected ones...?

I would prefer to use the transform tool because it allows me to keep exactly how much dynamic response I want.
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    Zargg
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    Re: The midi transform tool 2017/05/30 15:32:08 (permalink)
    Hi. I just did what you are explaining / trying to do on a MIDI drum track.
    Selected the snare (lasso), and with MTT raised the snare velocity for that section.
    It did not do anything to the other drums.
    Sorry to be of no help.
    All the best.

    Ken Nilsen
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    Re: The midi transform tool 2017/05/30 17:48:25 (permalink)
    Huh. Thanks for checking. Sounds like PEBKAC. I'll see if I can figure out what went wrong.
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