Greetings PianoBench, The reason I bothered to write my velocity modifying program was so that any mapping may be done from original velocity to adjusted velocity. You can make a mapping profile that sets minimum and maximum and scales any way you want, all in one step. You can even make non linear mappings so as to keep crashed notes, for example. Once you have a mapping profile that you like you can save it and use it or modify it etc etc. The program works on individual files (new feature) or whole folders so you don't have to open each file in cakewalk. It (by default) leaves the original files intact, or overwrites them. Sunday, January 4, 2004, 8:23:09 AM, you wrote: Pac> Good morning, everyone. Pac> In a message dated 1/4/04 2:07:16 AM, Walt writes in his text file attachment: Pac> <<I use Cakewalk to reduce the velocities on all of Bill's Pac> stuff by at least 40 on all 3 tracks....[SNIP] Pac> With Cakewalk, reducing all of the velocities by 40 might Pac> take some that were under 40 to start with too low. Well, if you Pac> close the file and reopen it again and look at the velocities in Pac> event view, you will see all the velocities are down by 40 except Pac> that none will go below 1.>> -- Best regards, Spencer Chase mailto:spencer@... 67550 Bell Springs Rd. Garberville, CA 95542 Postal service only. Laytonville, CA 95454 UPS only. Spencer@... http://www.spencerserolls.com http://www.spencerserolls.com/MidiValve.htm (707) 984-8356
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2004-01-04 by Spencer Chase
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