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Midi note velocity quantize on the fly: possible?
Hi,
I want to record to a midi track the note i play on my midi keyboard. It's for creating drum parts. The problem is that my keyboard is "velocity sensitive" and I can't say to my keyboard to always send a velocity of 127. So when i create my drum parts over my guitar parts, if I doesn't it hard my key, I don't hear it. Is there a way to automatically (and on the fly!) replace the velocity ? Thanks |
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Re: Midi note velocity quantize on the fly: possib
There isn't a way to do this in Pro Tools, at least not on the fly, but maybe there is a way with the software you're using. What software are you using for your drum sounds, or are you possibly using a hardware synth? Which keyboard are you using?
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