Hi james,
yes i found the 3 tutorials very helpful. they both refreshed my memory and introduced me to the amazing facilities of the note editor. looking forward to any further tutorials. It would be interesting to to further investigate some of the items on the tools menu. I've already played with one or 2. keep up the good work,
brian

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From: "James Bowden" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 9:53 PM
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: QWS List velocity equalisation

Hi Brian,

Good to hear from you and glad it worked. Sometimes I guess I assume things make sense in the manual and so on, so it's also good for me to learn where some things can do with some more explanations.

Incidentally, have you had a look at the audio tutorials I did for QWS? You can find them on the Downloads page on the website, if you're interested. There are three sessions at present, but I am thinking at of doing one more when I get a bit of time.

Anyway, hope you have a good weekend and hear from you again.

With best regards,

James.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Brian Williams" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2012 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: QWS List velocity equalisation


Hi James
sorry about the delay in getting back to you. thanks for the info on my velocity problem. I think it makes sense. i find once i've worked through something step by step, it makes sense. I'm a pracical learner. thanks for a great program which i find more interesting the more i get to use it. I' a pure amateur musically, but i know what i like. I heard a quote today, although i don't know who said it, "the woods would be a quiet place if only the best were allowed to sing". Well that somes up many aspects of life, especially music. thanks again,
Brian--------------------------------------------------
From: "JAMES BOWDEN" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 1:31 PM
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: QWS List velocity equalisation

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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