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Linear or curved velocity drawing without loosing the original velocity differences (humanisation)

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asked Dec 9, 2016 in Studio One Feature Requests by infrasound (2,450 points)
reshown Dec 10, 2016 by infrasound
Another goodie I miss very much from Cubase is the ability in the note editor's velocity section:

After playing my drums (or anything else midi), I have a natural velocity pattern in the notes.

But I need a "fade in" curve to slowly get the velocity harder (louder) - like for an incoming instrument in the percussion section.

If I drag the drawing tool over the velocities I destroy the original pattern. In Cubase there was a straight edge that I could draw instead and it aproximated the velocity without loosing the original information of the played differences. The only thing it did was a general slope into the existing velocity hight of the played part. Like a fade in (or out...or ditch....or whatever). And it would be cool to do it as a curve as well -without loosing the "humanisation" that was played (I use e-Drums) by hand at recording time-.

The first velocities in the slope still held the originals but got tiny.

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answered Dec 9, 2016 by Skip Jones (166,750 points)
selected Jan 11, 2017 by mattcaprio
 
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answered Dec 10, 2016 by niles (54,610 points)

You could try: Transform tool also for MIDI velocity, it's implemented from 3.3.

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answered Dec 10, 2016 by infrasound (2,450 points)
edited Dec 10, 2016 by infrasound
Thanks Niles, that was exactly what I have searched for :). Cool!!!
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