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Know an APP that randomly changes velocity to humanize chord Pads?

This would be great. It would set the outer limits (between 1-127) and that keys in a chord are pressed a little harder/little softer. I think I tried something like that but I can’t remember the name of that

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  • @FordTimeLord
    Heya, thanks for the sugg,
    do you know if it be used as a middleman between the app that makes the chord and the instrument?

  • Sounds like a job for Mozaic. If this one doesn’t do it exactly as wanted, it could probably be tweaked https://patchstorage.com/velocity-randomizer/

  • @_smund said:
    @FordTimeLord
    Heya, thanks for the sugg,
    do you know if it be used as a middleman between the app that makes the chord and the instrument?

    It’s been a while since I’ve used it but I believe it can do that. There’s a shed load of info about it over on their site which might help you:

    https://audiomodern.com/shop/plugins/chordjam/

  • edited June 16

    It's quite easy to do with Drambo, which can be used as an AUv3 MIDI Fx plugin as well:

    The Amp knob sets the minimum velocity (most likely you don't want it to go too low, right?) and the Random knob adjusts how much velocity will be added randomly.

    The Amp module is connected to the velocity output like this:

    and the Note Generator takes its velocity from the Amp:

    This all works for chords because Drambo handles polyphony in the background for you.

  • Chordpolypad has in depth control of velocity, including adding a little randomness

    https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/chordpolypad/id694599930

  • @rs2000 said:
    It's quite easy to do with Drambo, which can be used as an AUv3 MIDI Fx plugin as well:

    The Amp knob sets the minimum velocity (most likely you don't want it to go too low, right?) and the Random knob adjusts how much velocity will be added randomly.

    The Amp module is connected to the velocity output like this:

    and the Note Generator takes its velocity from the Amp:

    This all works for chords because Drambo handles polyphony in the background for you.

    Isn't the humanizer module polyphonic, too. I haven't checked, but I always thought it was.

  • Tonality has multiple humanisation options plus the ability to actually strum the chord. It's a fantastic theory app too

  • I actually really enjoy seeing a question posted here that makes me go "oh, i know the answer to that one" and then seeing all my answers already posted.

    This community is awesome.

  • @tyslothrop1 said:

    @rs2000 said:
    It's quite easy to do with Drambo, which can be used as an AUv3 MIDI Fx plugin as well:

    The Amp knob sets the minimum velocity (most likely you don't want it to go too low, right?) and the Random knob adjusts how much velocity will be added randomly.

    The Amp module is connected to the velocity output like this:

    and the Note Generator takes its velocity from the Amp:

    This all works for chords because Drambo handles polyphony in the background for you.

    Isn't the humanizer module polyphonic, too. I haven't checked, but I always thought it was.

    indeed! Man, I totally forgot about that one 😄

  • How about the somewhat opposite problem - I often want to move the velocity of notes or chords I’ve played closer to a value or a mean velocity. But retain some of my natural expression. Sometimes it’s just outliers, sometimes certain pitches get lost. Maybe set low and high velocity minimums and maximums in something?

  • @RonnieOmelettes said:
    How about the somewhat opposite problem - I often want to move the velocity of notes or chords I’ve played closer to a value or a mean velocity. But retain some of my natural expression. Sometimes it’s just outliers, sometimes certain pitches get lost. Maybe set low and high velocity minimums and maximums in something?

    Also in Drambo theres a "quantize" module. You set the note timing you want to quantize to, and then the amount of quantization to apply. Low amounts will move your notes closer to that note timing without destroying your performance's character.

  • @RonnieOmelettes said:
    How about the somewhat opposite problem - I often want to move the velocity of notes or chords I’ve played closer to a value or a mean velocity. But retain some of my natural expression. Sometimes it’s just outliers, sometimes certain pitches get lost. Maybe set low and high velocity minimums and maximums in something?

    Yep, you can use the Graphic Shaper to re-map the velocity values to anything you like, like this:

    This would map a velocity range of 1..127 to a range of 70..120.

  • And you can spice things up with the famous Velocity Filter.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/velocity-filter/id1473094671

  • Interesting. Gonna have to finally cave and open Drambo!

  • @RonnieOmelettes said:
    Interesting. Gonna have to finally cave and open Drambo!

    You can draw any desired shape in Graphic shaper, even beziers with up to 2 control points are available.

  • wimwim
    edited June 16

    Ranbo comes to mind:
    https://patchstorage.com/ranbo-multi-channel-note-humanizer/

    It works on individual notes and has no recognition of chords, so it couldn't reduce all the velocity of all the notes of the chord equally though if that's what's being looked for.

  • wimwim
    edited June 16

    @RonnieOmelettes said:
    How about the somewhat opposite problem - I often want to move the velocity of notes or chords I’ve played closer to a value or a mean velocity. But retain some of my natural expression. Sometimes it’s just outliers, sometimes certain pitches get lost. Maybe set low and high velocity minimums and maximums in something?

    https://patchstorage.com/midi-scaler-v1-0/
    https://patchstorage.com/bipolar-midi-scaler-v1-0/

  • edited June 17

    May I add Mela 4/5 to the mix. It has two different modules that can control and randomize velocities.

  • @charalew said:
    Tonality has multiple humanisation options plus the ability to actually strum the chord. It's a fantastic theory app too

    Many options to achieve this, an app with that feature built in, or midi fx, etc… but Tonality will do what you are asking. Mozaic great midi filter.

  • @wim said:
    Ranbo comes to mind:
    https://patchstorage.com/ranbo-multi-channel-note-humanizer/

    It works on individual notes and has no recognition of chords, so it couldn't reduce all the velocity of all the notes of the chord equally though if that's what's being looked for.

    One of my most used scripts.

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