You can do this already in one of two ways:

1. Use the MIDI Assignments in the Options menu to set up velocity
transformations, or
2. Use the Change Velocity Tool after recording.

Either way you give a velocity proportion and offset value.

If you want a particular range, just do a little math(s).

So you want minimum value as 80 = offset = 80.
You want the maximum to be 100, so that's a range of 20.  So the
proportion of original can be calculated.

Two possibilities: if you know the full range 1-127 is used, then you
want roughly speaking 16%.

If you know that there are no velocities below or above a different
range in the original, you can adjust the proportion and the offset
accordingly.

Hope this helps.

James.

On 08/02/2012, Leonard de Ruijter <[email protected]> wrote:
> That would be a very interesting feature i'd use often, i think.
>
> Hartelijke groet,
> Leonard de Ruijter
>
> On 8-2-2012 7:58, Brian Williams wrote:
>> Hi all
>> really getting into qws now. having recorded some tracks i have a track
>> where the velocity is too high or low. is there a way to select a whole
>> track and ask it to keep the velocity between two values, e.g., 80 to
>> 100? thanks in hope,
>> brian
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