Reaper daw - copy paste velocities

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  1. samsome

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    how do i copy velocities from one section and paste them to another section with different midi notes?

    it seems like it only copies both midi notes and velocities

    can't i just copy the velocities and apply them elsewhere?

     
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  3. No Avenger

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    I don't know if this is even possible at all, in any DAW. Velocity is a value inherent in a note. There can't be a note without velocity, so it makes sense that it couldn't work the other way around too. I mean, you can draw in any controllers, but not velocity.
     
  4. vanhaze

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    This is possible with 2 scripts from maker mpl, it's not implemented natively in Reaper.
    These 2 scripts work in the MIDI Editor.
    If you wanna have the scripts in your Reaper Action List, you need to install the free ReaPack extension first:
    www.reapack.com
    After this having installed, in Reaper click menu item "Extensions" > Reapack > import repositories
    Then paste in this URL:
    https://github.com/MichaelPilyavskiy/ReaScripts/raw/master/index.xml

    If all went OK, you will now have the 2 mpl scripts available in Reaper Action list, section MIDI Editor:

    Script: mpl_Copy selected notes velocities.lua
    Script: mpl_Paste selected notes velocities.lua


    Hope this is helpful !
     
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    :woot: This really works? I'm baffled and impressed. :like:
     
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    mpl is a wizard
     
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    That is one of the advantages to use a DAW that is "half open". People can contribute and develop things that original devs dont have time to worry about.
     
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  8. samsome

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    i've copied and pasted into import repositories but gives me a download failed error, any idea why?
     
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  9. vanhaze

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    Hi,
    I did some investigation:
    It seems that all mpl scripts (including the 2 velocity scripts) are included in the ReaPack repository,
    which is automatically installed when you install ReaPack.

    So the url i posted for mpl's repository is not valid anymore (sorry for the confusion !)

    So, if you have ReaPack installed, the 2 scripts should be available in Reaper Action List, section MIDI Editor.
    Can you check this plz ??
     
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    Indeed, and it seems he is back @ the Cockos community forum, after being away for a long time.
     
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  11. samsome

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    when i type "script" (in midi editor too) in actions there's nothing appearing almost...am i doing something wrong

    i can see Extensions.....

    i only see Script: lyrics
     
  12. samsome

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    i see it in Browse packages.......

    Copy selected notes velocities
    Paste selected notes velocities

    ok i just need some time to figure how to use this...thanks for the info :)

    it seems they need to be installed first, doing that now
     
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  13. vanhaze

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    - Open MIDI Editor
    - Make sure the MIDI Editor window has focus
    - Now, open Action List
    - Make sure you see "MIDI Editor", on the top right of the Action List
    - In Action List, do a search for "mpl velocity"
    The 2 velocity scripts should pop up ..
     
  14. samsome

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    worked!!! cheers

    damn so much to learn again........so many scripts........:p not gonna be doing that today :X
     
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