Jodkey
New member
Hello there. I'm new here. This is my second post now - getting back into production after many years. Onward!
So, when I used Logic Pro back in the day, there was an option to automatically increase/decrease velocity on a key press. If my key press was 75 velocity and I had the velocity setting to +20, it would automatically trigger and record at 95 velocity. This was so very useful for a number of reasons.
For instance, the instrument I'm trying to work with right now has a very different sound if you play anything above 20ish velocity. And I don't want that sound. I could go back and edit, but I lose the feel of my performance. And it's quite difficult to not exceed. It would be nice to set all performance velocities to -30.
I'm seeing that Studio One has the "input filter". So, with this I can stop anything from playing at all - if I play above or below certain velocities that I've filtered out. But from my research, I don't see a way to boost or reduce mid-performance.
But I hope I'm wrong, and I just didn't couldn't find it.
Thanks in advance! Appreciate you.
So, when I used Logic Pro back in the day, there was an option to automatically increase/decrease velocity on a key press. If my key press was 75 velocity and I had the velocity setting to +20, it would automatically trigger and record at 95 velocity. This was so very useful for a number of reasons.
For instance, the instrument I'm trying to work with right now has a very different sound if you play anything above 20ish velocity. And I don't want that sound. I could go back and edit, but I lose the feel of my performance. And it's quite difficult to not exceed. It would be nice to set all performance velocities to -30.
I'm seeing that Studio One has the "input filter". So, with this I can stop anything from playing at all - if I play above or below certain velocities that I've filtered out. But from my research, I don't see a way to boost or reduce mid-performance.
But I hope I'm wrong, and I just didn't couldn't find it.
Thanks in advance! Appreciate you.