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MusE is a digital audio workstation with support for both Audio and MIDI
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Edit the velocity of selected notes by mouse dragging #1267

Open ChihHao-Su opened 3 months ago

ChihHao-Su commented 3 months ago

Describe the solution you'd like I want a feature like lmms, when editing velocity with some notes selected, only these selected notes are affected. This feature is useful when editing a chord that you want some notes of the chord to have different velocity.

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devloop0123 commented 3 months ago

You can do that already from the Functions menu.

Or even better, with keyboard shortcut alt+up/down.

ChihHao-Su commented 3 months ago

You can do that already from the Functions menu.

Or even better, with keyboard shortcut alt+up/down.

This is less convenient and intuitive, you cannot edit a bunch of note bit by bit by clicking functions menu or pressing alt+up/down again and again in actual work.

devloop0123 commented 3 months ago

You can do that already from the Functions menu. Or even better, with keyboard shortcut alt+up/down.

This is less convenient and intuitive, you cannot edit a bunch of note bit by bit by clicking functions menu or pressing alt+up/down again and again in actual work.

That's a different issue (and entirely subjective). The option to edit the velocity of selected notes already exists, with a keyboard shortcut.

Your request instead seems to be for an option to edit the velocity of selected notes by mouse dragging? Then maybe you should adjust the title of the thread.

I'm not affiliated with this project in any way, by the way. I'm just a MusE user.

ChihHao-Su commented 3 months ago

That's a different issue (and entirely subjective). The option to edit the velocity of selected notes already exists, with a keyboard shortcut.

Your request instead seems to be for an option to edit the velocity of selected notes by mouse dragging? Then maybe you should adjust the title of the thread.

emmm, you're right.

razcore-rad commented 2 months ago

This would be a really nice UX. Check how this works in Cubase as an example https://youtu.be/VOkIEpKZ1G8?list=PLESN2MB4rT48QL8IuolcBIXYV_gD6M1wv&t=1490