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  • How To Program Changing Velocities Per Note? (p.3)
2013/11/12 16:00:07
bvideo
Thanks, Dave.
 
beepster: The groove quantize dialog also works on audiosnap transients. Definitely out of cal's reach.
 
Bill B.
2013/11/12 18:16:31
John T
I might have misunderstood, but all these solutions seem like a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
 
If you go into PRV, and click a note on the piano, then all blobs on that one key become selected right through the song. Go to Process > Scale Velocity, and the value in there. Repeat for each of your five notes.
2013/11/13 00:30:08
brundlefly
John T
Repeat for each of your five notes.



My understanding is the pattern isn't using the same five notes every measure.. If it were, he could just adjust one measure and copy/groove it.
2013/11/13 02:35:20
mudgel
CAL is actually the Cakewalk Application Language developed by Cakewalk. I have a ton of info about it which I keep promising to dig out but it's on a HDD that I don't have connected at the moment. Actually I'll have to dig it out as I've promised a few folks here some of the additional scripts and info I have. A simple google will unearth a ton of stuff about it though. A good place to start is with Cakewalks own developer centre.

The problem is that if Cakewalk don't continue to maintain the various hooks within Sonar, there'll be nothing for the various calls that the scripts make to call on. It's a shame because there's so much that can be done with a properly embedded scripting language.
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