Christopher Stamper wrote:
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> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:02 AM, Dave Phillips <dlphilp@email-addr-hidden
> <mailto:dlphilp@email-addr-hidden>> wrote:
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> IIRC midirgui includes a velocity offset for incoming messages.
> Ditto for midish and mididings.
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> Thanks! Mididngs looks like it may help some...
>
> What I really want is an application that will play back my midi files,
> and allow me to change the velocity on-the-fly. And it need to be able
> to save the new velocity...
>
> Sounds kinda impossible, I know. If I knew anything about MIDI, I might
> try making it myself...
>
not impossible. you can have both things with qtractor ;) there's this
MIDI clip property, Volume(%), which affects velocity of the notes
played back and on exported MIDI files (Edit/Clip/Export...)
byee
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