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"Fast compose" velocity on right hand side column idea when entering/editing notes
rpc9943
New York usaBeta Tester, Mentor Posts: 184
Hey just was playing in the grid and just realized... A very "quick" way to draw in velocity... As you hold the note as you draw it, be able to look over at the far right column, that could light up , showing the velocity, divided out by 8 increments from 100%-0%! That way you can edit the velocity while entering notes very quickly.
Wouldn't that be cool?
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addendum- maybe this could be applied to other effects/settings by user options?
Great idea!
I like this one!
I'm pretty sure that was on the original sugar cube Deluge. I seem to recall seeing it.
But yeah +1!
somehow I think I saw this in initial videos to use audition row for velocity while pad is pressed +1
Changing note velocity
The deluge’s pads are not velocity-sensitive, but notes created as part of a sequence may have their velocity manually edited. To do this, hold down the pad corresponding to a note and turn the ◄► encoder. The right-most two columns of pads will act as a level-meter to indicate the note’s velocity. During this function, you may also press any of these pads to jump straight to a velocity level.
Egg on my face.
Currently in a meeting so can't bust out the deluge to check...
nice!
Even though I knew how to edit Velocity I do still like the idea, because it would provide a faster way to set certain distinct Velocity values. Maybe while still holding (the note pad and) one of these 8 "Velocity pads" (rightmost column) turning the <> dial would allow to redefine the velocity value (within the limits of its upper and lower neighbours)?
Heh, yes the Deluge in its earlier stages had a feature quite similar to that requested. It has been removed due to it not being consistent with the Deluge's other editing modes. Apologies to those who may have found it useful.
Can we have it back please, or is it really not possible?
I too was semi sold on this idea from videos as it was really quick for programming velocities!
still in the manual, should be removed, thanks