Hi, Here's one way I'd go about doing this for a single drum note.

First, find out which note the highhat you want to change is, IE, take a look in the note editor and see what the key number is. If your working with a gm layout, it will be 42, 44 or 46. Once you've found the note, use the key split tool and specify the same note for both lower and upper ranges. This will split the track into two portions, one with all the drum notes and the other with just the high hat sound. Then on the track with hjust the hat notes, use the velocity tool and make whatever adjustments are necessary.

hth,
Arthur.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Olesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 5:57 PM
Subject: QWS List Another editing question


Hi,
It's not that I don't wanna read the manual, but I'm sure you have a quick solution to this simple question.

Is it possible to change velocity only for a single key in a track? Here is the practical reason: I recorded a drum track and want to tighten up the high hat, and make it sound a bit less human. grin But I don't want to lose all the dynamics from the other drum parts.

Best regards
Brian
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