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Old 04-01-2003
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Midi tracks velocity/volume changes

I am running ProTools LE with an Akai S3000 sampler. The problem I am getting is that say I put 2 different toms on the same channel (Midi), when I go into the mix to reduce the volume of one of them, the other one reduces accordingly.

Is there a way in which I can change the volume of one of the tracks without affecting the other tracks on the same channel?
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Change the velocity of the individual notes instead of the track volume. Most sequencers will alow you to select just one note on a staff (say, every C1 on a single track) and apply an edit to all of them. Select just the notes of the tom you want to lower, and scale the note velocities down.
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Thanks man.
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