Scale Key Velocities dialog box
         
 
        How to get there
        
            - Click the MIDI tool   . The MIDI tool menu appears. . The MIDI tool menu appears.
- Select a region of measures. 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 handles of individual notes whose MIDI 
 data you want to edit. 
- Choose MIDI tool > Key Velocities. 
- Choose MIDI tool > Scale.
What it does
        This dialog box’s function is to let you 
 scale the Key Velocity values gradually from one value to another. For 
 example, you can create a smooth crescendo by scaling the key velocities 
 of the notes in the region from 10 to 90. (MIDI velocity is measured on 
 a scale from zero, which is very quiet, to 127, which is very loud.)
        
            - from 
 ___ to ___. In these text boxes, enter the beginning and ending 
 values of the gradual change you want Finale to effect over the selected 
 region. The numbers in these text boxes represent either MIDI velocity 
 values or percentages of the existing key velocity values, depending on 
 whether you’ve selected Absolute or Percent of Original (see below). (MIDI 
 key velocity values range from 0 [very quiet] to 127 [very loud]). If 
 you enter a larger value in the first text box, the result will be a decrescendo; 
 if you enter a larger value in the second box, the result will be a crescendo.
- Absolute 
 • Percent of Original. When Finale scales the selected MIDI data 
 from the value in one text box to the value in the other, it needs to 
 know whether these specified values are the actual absolute values (from 
 0 to 127 for Key Velocities, for example) or percentages of the existing 
 values. For example, if you click Absolute when creating a crescendo, 
 the crescendo will be perfect; any subtle variations in key velocity among 
 the notes of the selected passage (recorded from your original performance) 
 will be lost. If you clicked Percent of Original, however, you could scale 
 key velocities from, say, 50% to 200% of all notes’ current velocities, 
 thus preserving individual dynamic fluctuations within the passage while 
 still creating an effective crescendo.
- 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 
 Tool menu
        
        MIDI tool