Hi,

Sorry, I meant dynamic changes while the note is pressed. I guess I wasn't very clear. ...

There are several ways to do this with MIDI, but which one's best will depend on exactly what you want to do and the capabilities of your equipment. Below are a few possibilities and I hope some are of use.

I'm not going to give precise instructions on how to do all this, but you can use the Progression Tool, the Event or Controller editors or plain Record with appropriate realtime knobs or sliders on your keyboard if you have them.

1.  Pitch bend can be used to vary a note while it is playing.

2. Aftertouch can vary pitch, add vibrato, increase volume, or perform any other effect that has been configured in the particular sound you are using on your keyboard.

3.  Exression (CC#11) can be used to vary the relative volume of a note.

4.  Modulation (CC#1) can be used to add certain effects, mainly vibrato.

Hope this is some help.

James.


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