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Globally Altering Velocity

Posted: September 27th, 2019, 11:48 am
by back_to_work
Hello All,
[ I posted a similar query a few days back, but I can't find it now - apologies for any duplication... ]
I'm trying to find a way of adjusting the note velocities in the Piano Roll editor - whilst maintaining all the relative velocities. In other words, a way of getting a part to play 'louder' - which, with velocity sensitive SoundFonts etc, is very different from simply turning up the volume.
If I select all the notes in the Pain Roll editor and try to pull up all the velocities, all the notes suddenly jump to the 'new' velocity setting as determined by the mouse position. That's to say, all the relative velocities which recorded the way in which the part was played, are lost.
Maybe there's a way of doing this - but I haven't found it yet.
Any ideas?

Re: Globally Altering Velocity

Posted: September 28th, 2019, 9:33 am
by musikbear
back_to_work wrote:
September 27th, 2019, 11:48 am
select all the notes in the Pain Roll editor and try to pull up all the velocities, all the notes suddenly jump to the 'new' velocity setting as determined by the mouse position. That's to say, all the relative velocities which recorded the way in which the part was played, are lost.
That is true!
LMMS do not have a relative change of velocities

Re: Globally Altering Velocity

Posted: October 7th, 2019, 6:45 pm
by CYBERDEViL
You can if you use the mouse-wheel only.

Re: Globally Altering Velocity

Posted: October 8th, 2019, 10:32 am
by musikbear
CYBERDEViL wrote:
October 7th, 2019, 6:45 pm
You can if you use the mouse-wheel only.
That i correct, but only for the block. If all notes in a block are selected, and the mouse is scrolled inside the Velocity ao Panning area, the the bars will move relatively, but only in that bar, and only for the marked notes. At least a pr-track feature is needed.