Topic: Velocity offset!

Hi,
Have you noticed the new feature, velocity offset?
It seems incredible to me, I asked for something similar in this forum in 2022 (to move the velocity curve vertically, a bit like the velocity processor in Mainstage allows).
This feature works in a more sophisticated way, but it's even better than I imagined. I've already mapped it to a midi controller, I can't imagine doing without it anymore.

Have any of you noticed o tried it?

Thanks
N.Alessandro

Re: Velocity offset!

alexmessina wrote:

Hi,
Have you noticed the new feature, velocity offset?
It seems incredible to me, I asked for something similar in this forum in 2022 (to move the velocity curve vertically, a bit like the velocity processor in Mainstage allows).
This feature works in a more sophisticated way, but it's even better than I imagined. I've already mapped it to a midi controller, I can't imagine doing without it anymore.

Have any of you noticed o tried it?

Thanks
N.Alessandro

Yes I like it, it is an excellent tool. I just regret the red line "velocity offset" Is not always visible.

Re: Velocity offset!

I don't see it in the interface. How do I activate it?

Re: Velocity offset!

You've just to point your mouse on y axis (without clicking) in the velocity window and it should appear.

Re: Velocity offset!

Borealis wrote:

You've just to point your mouse on y axis (without clicking) in the velocity window and it should appear.

I’m finding this very difficult on my iPad. Sometimes a touch just brings up the menu, sometimes it adds a point on the velocity curve. Is there some magic to selecting and changing the offset?

Re: Velocity offset!

JohnU wrote:
Borealis wrote:

You've just to point your mouse on y axis (without clicking) in the velocity window and it should appear.

I’m finding this very difficult on my iPad. Sometimes a touch just brings up the menu, sometimes it adds a point on the velocity curve. Is there some magic to selecting and changing the offset?

I also have an iPad. Fingers aren’t very precise for that kind of thing. But there are two options you could try: the stylus (if your iPad is compatible) or a Bluetooth mouse.

Re: Velocity offset!

Hansz wrote:
JohnU wrote:
Borealis wrote:

You've just to point your mouse on y axis (without clicking) in the velocity window and it should appear.

I’m finding this very difficult on my iPad. Sometimes a touch just brings up the menu, sometimes it adds a point on the velocity curve. Is there some magic to selecting and changing the offset?

I also have an iPad. Fingers aren’t very precise for that kind of thing. But there are two options you could try: the stylus (if your iPad is compatible) or a Bluetooth mouse.

Thanks. I have a stylus but it’s no help so I’ll try the mouse.