How to adjust master velocity

Making a track in Logic, and i realise that the velocity for all midi i've recorded is way down at 3..
I dont why its set so low is this just Logic doing this as default?
Anyway i've gone and manually changed the all the notes velocity to match at 102, using the piano roll, region by region.
How could i have done this quicker? Is there a way to change a specific value of every note in one go?
Thanks

Hatchet31 wrote:
Making a track in Logic, and i realise that the velocity for all midi i've recorded is way down at 3..
I dont why its set so low is this just Logic doing this as default?
How have you played the MIDI? Whatever controller you used apparently sent all notes with vel. 3. Nothing to do with Logic.
Anyway i've gone and manually changed the all the notes velocity to match at 102, using the piano roll, region by region.
How could i have done this quicker? Is there a way to change a specific value of every note in one go?
Select All regions on the track, open Piano Roll, select all notes, use velocity tool, set to desired value.
I suspect you have used the Caps Lock keyboard at its' ppp setting. RTFM about that, it is not to hard

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