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If you have Draw selected, click and draw any shape across the required range in the
velocity lane.
If you have Line selected, click and drag a line across the required range in the
velocity lane.
RESULT
The velocity of the affected notes is changed. When using the Object Selection tool, the
velocities of the selected notes are changed proportionally. When using the Draw or Line tools,
the velocities of all notes within the range are updated when you release the mouse.
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You can also set the same velocity for all selected notes by entering a value into the Velocity
value eld in the lane header.
Removing changes to note velocity
You can remove changes you have made to the velocity of individual notes and reset them to
their default velocity.
PROCEDURE
1. In the piano roll/drum editor, select the notes whose note velocity you want to reset.
2. Choose Play > Reset Playback Overrides.
RESULT
Any changes you have made to the velocity of the selected notes are reset.
NOTE
This also resets any other playback overrides for the selected notes.
Automation lanes
Automation lanes allow you to view, input, and edit MIDI controller data that applies to the
corresponding instrument/voice. Each instrument track has its own automation lane that you can
show in the event display.
You can hide/show the automation lane for an instrument track/voice by clicking Show the
automation lane in the instrument track header.
NOTE
For instrument tracks with independent voice playback enabled, you can only show the
automation lane when a single voice is selected. You cannot show the automation lane for
All voices.
You can change the MIDI controller whose data is displayed in the automation lane by
selecting the controller from the menu in the automation lane track header.
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Dorico Elements displays generated values as a non-editable value line in the corresponding
automation lane. For example, for sound libraries that use MIDI CC 1 to control dynamics,
Play mode
Tracks
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