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By Scott R. Garrigus Fix up your MIDI with Garrigus and don't forget to check out his free newsletter. ...Continued DFreqTIP by Scott R. Garrigus If you find that your MIDI performances aren't quite as perfect as you'd like them to be, and the velocities of your notes are sometimes too soft or too loud, you can compress them using Cakewalk's Interpolate feature (available in Pro Audio and Guitar Studio, but not in Home Studio). Here's how: 1) Select your Track(s) in the Track View. Cakewalk will then compress your velocity values to the range that you specified in the Velocity Min and Max parameters. Scott R. Garrigus' DigiFreq - MusicTech=DigiFreq. News, reviews, tips and techniques for music technology users. To get your own free subscription of DigiFreq delivered to your inbox each month, surf to: http://www.garrigus.com/scott/subscribe.html
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