Add - Key Velocities dialog box
         
 
        How to get there
        
            - Click the MIDI tool   . .
- Choose MIDI tool > Key Velocities. If you’re in the MIDI tool window, 
 select the region you want to affect by dragging through the "graph" 
 display area or by selecting the  
 of individual notes whose MIDI data you want to edit. 
- Select some measures. (If you’re editing a one-staff 
 region, double-click to enter the MIDI tool window.) 
- Choose MIDI tool > Add.
What it does
        The Add dialog box’s contents change to 
 reflect your MIDI data type selection (key velocities). Its function is 
 to add a fixed amount to (or subtract a fixed amount from) the key velocity 
 of every note in the selected region. Because it adds an absolute amount 
 to every selected note, the Add command preserves the relative proportions 
 of the existing values.
        For example, you can specify that each 
 note in a selected region should be played back with slightly more volume 
 by adding, for example, 20 MIDI velocity units. (MIDI velocity is measured 
 on a scale from zero, which is silent, to 127, which is very loud.)
        
            - Add 
 ___. In this text box, enter the value you want added to the selected 
 MIDI data values (key velocities, note durations, or MIDI controller settings) 
 of all selected notes. Note that in any of the examples below, this value 
 can be a positive or negative number. The number in this text box represents 
 the number of MIDI velocity units you want added to every note in the 
 selected region; MIDI key velocity is measured on a scale from zero, which 
 is silent, to 127, which is very loud.
- OK 
 • Cancel. Click OK to confirm, or Cancel to discard, the MIDI data 
 changes you’ve specified. You return to the MIDI tool window 
 (or the score).
See Also:
        
        MIDI
        
        MIDI 
 Tool menu 
        
        MIDI tool