Shikopaleta wrote:ColegadoMusic wrote:Shikopaleta wrote:Y'all can download it from here: mega.nz/#!jN8jAQLD!O5NugJsRHxyCOSx6h_Ub...x-K86jRiaQ
Tempo: 120 4/4. I am also using this curve in Pianoteq:
Sustain Velocity = [0, 32, 72, 127; 0, 58, 104, 127]
Just ctrl + v or right click your pedal curve and click paste after copying the line above.
Might sound a little bit different; I rendered the video a while ago and I move the midi every once in a while, this is the latest version.
Thanks Shikopaleta.
I'll study this MIDI file hoping to
learn your 'humanized' MIDI editing.
Curiously enough, that's the name of the tool I use mostly in Reaper, "Humanize". Let me know your findings.
I use Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio.
It has a 'Humanize' MIDI editing feature.
In sections I select,
it automatically adjusts note
1. start time (settings: random, early, late in milliseconds)
2. duration (settings: random, early, late in milliseconds)
3. velocity (settings: randomized in %)
It's a time-saver
for not manually editing every note.
But, for more humanized playback,
I've learned lately to manually edit the
1. first measure note velocity
-> increase to reflect dominant beat
2. section measure note velocities
-> increase or decrease to reflect dynamics
(done in combination with auto 'humanize' feature)
3. section measure note lengths
-> increase, decrease, overlap to reflect articulations and ornaments
4. section measure note tempos
-> decrease or increase to reflect pianist's expressive interpretations
I've seen in your MIDI file
1. Velocity (Note OFF) -
What's the difference with 'Velocity (Note ON)'?
I thought 'Velocity (Note OFF)' is not needed.
2. Hold Pedal -
What's the difference with 'Foot Pedal'?
I thought 'Foot Pedal' was for pedaling with only 0 and 127 values.
3. Soft Pedal - This is an interesting addition.
I'm learning from you.
Thanks...
Lester Colegado
Music Composer
"Piano feel emotions..."
https://mc.colegado.com