Reaper Daw - Apply effects to specific midi note (for example C4) without splitting midi?

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  1. petrrr

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    Reaper Daw - Apply effects to specific midi note (for example C4) without splitting midi?

    how can i do this

    thanks!
     
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    You mean an audio effect? Within a chord, impossible, if it's a single note, with track automation.
     
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    you can sidechain midi filter so following effects apply only to certain range of notes
     
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    sidechain midi filter? can u explain this part

    thanks
     
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    :invision::invision::invision:

    make another copy of that midi item.

    original copy: Delete all c4
    new copy: Only keep c4

    apply fx to new copy

    :invision::invision::invision:

    like a pwrooo bwroo say i solveed it :shalom::shalom::cheers::cheers:

    #bootybump with @No Avenger
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    Mh, ->
    However, this doesn't make the bootybump obsolete. :winker:
     
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    Wondering why you'd want C4 (or whatever) to sound different from the other pitches?! :unsure:
    I'm sure there must be a good reason!
     
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