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Old 06-12-2007, 11:26 PM   #1
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Default for fine midi edit on Reaper...

hello, ReaMates..
this is a newbie just getting started on reaper
what i want to know is how i can edit Midi Datas so minutely...
is there any funcion such as Logical Editor of Cubase ?
exactly i need to edit velocities in random within set velocity range...
i really impressed using Reaper, almost perfect , future-oriented tool..
gimme ur useful tip...
best regards
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Old 06-13-2007, 05:45 AM   #2
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hello, ReaMates..
this is a newbie just getting started on reaper
what i want to know is how i can edit Midi Datas so minutely...
is there any funcion such as Logical Editor of Cubase ?
exactly i need to edit velocities in random within set velocity range...
i really impressed using Reaper, almost perfect , future-oriented tool..
gimme ur useful tip...
best regards

Select/highlight the MIDI item you want to edit and press Ctrl/Alt + E to bring up the MIDI editor view. Like many views you can also dock it from it's drop down menu.


Cheers,

Billy Buck
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Old 06-13-2007, 05:21 PM   #3
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Select/highlight the MIDI item you want to edit and press Ctrl/Alt + E to bring up the MIDI editor view. Like many views you can also dock it from it's drop down menu.


Cheers,

Billy Buck
thx anyway....
i didn't mean that .. lol
i mean if there is any function like 'Logical Editor'(Cubase & Nuendo's feature) on Reaper....
should i edit all of velocity just manually ?
(i know i should , but i'm looking for a convinient way)
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