 
 
How to get there
Click the MIDI Tool   . Select some measures. Specify the MIDI data type you 
 want to edit by choosing Key Velocity 
 from the MIDI Tool Menu. 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 Limit from 
 the MIDI Tool Menu.
. Select some measures. Specify the MIDI data type you 
 want to edit by choosing Key Velocity 
 from the MIDI Tool Menu. 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 Limit from 
 the MIDI Tool Menu.
What it does
This dialog box allows you to limit the 
 values of the Key Velocities to within a specified range of values. For 
 example, you can specify that no note in the selected region should be 
 played back with volume above an  dynamic level by limiting the notes in the region 
 to a maximum MIDI velocity value of, say, 90. (MIDI velocity is measured 
 on a scale of zero, which is silent, to 127, which is very loud.)
 dynamic level by limiting the notes in the region 
 to a maximum MIDI velocity value of, say, 90. (MIDI velocity is measured 
 on a scale of zero, which is silent, to 127, which is very loud.)
The numbers in these text boxes represent MIDI velocity values (which range from 0 to 127); using the maximum and minimum text boxes, you can confine the playback of all notes in the selected region to a certain dynamic range.
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