7 Amazing MIDI Velocity Tricks in Logic Pro X

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Published 2018-11-30

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  • @garycastro5641
    I love this channel. I'm classically trained like you, so all your tips really help me. In college, my composition classes were all manuscript paper and pencil. I'm learning all I can in Logic.
  • @FamilyFun3132
    Oh my goodness!! This is such a blessing. It had become quite hard to play my MPK249 because some of the notes (no matter how soft I played them) would have a higher velocity than normal. The Velocity Processor in the MIDI FX completely fixed that issue IMMEDIATELY. And it was nice to know that I did not need to have any MIDI notes recorded before it worked. PERFECT! Thanks! Now, I will check out the other 6 tips. LOL!
  • @sweettlover123
    SO great. The 'compress velocity' trick is SUPER clutch for my current project. Thank you!
  • @Autorall
    I haven't even finished watching this yet but I just came here to say THANKS: straight to the point, crystal clear information, this is all a producer seeking for knowledge wants when they go on Youtube for info/answers/insights.
  • @Willigrow
    Love the compression trick by pulling velocity and dragging slider back up. Thanks!
  • @blue-balance
    Perfect overview and explanation. Thank you, Mikael. You are making my life so much easier!!
  • @MarcoPolux
    Revisited. Cool as always, I remembered things I had forgotten. Thanks Mikael!!
  • @sottoblue6510
    Thank you. Always nice to come for one thing, and finding a couple more tips than I expected.
  • I know it's been awhile since you posted this but it just proved very useful to me for the Velocity Processor which made the inexpensive 88 key "semi weighted" keyboard into a much more lively and interesting keyboard to play - it was just impossible to get the dynamics I wanted. It's still not weighted but now it's usable. Thank you.
  • @fercomposer
    Excellent video!!! I didn't know I could do this! Thank you!!!
  • 2021 and this video is still a perfect explanation of velocity. thank you!