How do you assign the same velocity to all notes?

Hello all! Can any one help with how to assign the same velocity to all notes? I know to press "Command + A" to select all but have yet to discover how to get more than one note to change at a time? Thank you!

MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9.5)

Posted on Jan 31, 2016 3:24 PM

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Feb 4, 2016 11:43 AM in response to matt-r-fact

Preview! Launch it, in the Help menu go to the Preview Help docs, Show Topics, Edit Images, to Annotate An Image. It's all there, super simple, very flexible, very handy, and free.


Everything else you're asking, just go to the user manual section about editing in the piano roll.

http://help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/10.2.1/#/lgcpa9111b0d


Best place to learn Logic Pro X is this book. It is self paced, hands on, what we use of the Apple Authorized trainings, and I've done a LOT of LPX online courses, nothing is as good as this.

http://www.peachpit.com/store/apple-pro-training-series-logic-pro-x-10.1-profess ional-9780134185736


Here is the advanced book.

http://www.peachpit.com/store/apple-pro-training-series-logic-pro-x-advanced-aud io-9780134135816


They have a Updates tab for each book, with errata downloads to keep the books up to date with the latest version of LPX.

Feb 1, 2016 8:18 AM in response to BenB

BenB wrote:


I much prefer, while in the Piano Roll editor, go to the Functions menu > MIDI Transform > Fixed Velocity. Then set the value (center) to what you want, and click the Operate Only button.




+1 though I will also add... do this .. after selecting the notes in the piano roll that you wish to have the same velocity..... just to make that a little clearer...

Feb 4, 2016 11:24 AM in response to BenB

Thank you VERY much!!! BTW, how do you put the red arrows in there? I'd love to be able to use this sort of thing with teaching my students. Also, do you happen to know the fastest way to get multiple parts to have the exact same note lengths and rhythms? For example, I'm writing a brass fanfare and playing the instruments, one at a time (midi keyboard entry using internal brass sounds from Logic). While one part may be accurate, another may be slightly different and I'd like to try to replicate the exact settings of one to the rest which have the same rhythms and lengths. The best I've figured out so far has been to cut the good region and paste it into the new instrument region and then slide each note to its correct sound, one at a time (slow). I will make a new post so that you can get credit for answering another post, if you wish. Lastly, what are the best resources (in addition to this forum and the manual) for leaning Logic that you know of? Thank you VERY much!

Feb 4, 2016 11:33 AM in response to Indyuser

Thank you VERY much!!! Also, do you happen to know the fastest way to get multiple parts to have the exact same note lengths and rhythms? For example, I'm writing a brass fanfare and playing the instruments, one at a time (midi keyboard entry using internal brass sounds from Logic). While one part may be accurate, another may be slightly different and I'd like to try to replicate the exact settings of one to the rest which have the same rhythms and lengths. The best I've figured out so far has been to cut the good region and paste it into the new instrument region and then slide each note to its correct sound, one at a time (slow). I will make a new post so that you can get credit for answering another post, if you wish. Lastly, what are the best resources (in addition to this forum and the manual) for leaning Logic that you know of? Thank you VERY much!

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