Dzjang,

It can be controlled.

The below is for a MIDI bass line (i.e. the track name will be written using a yellow coloured font).

1. Generate the song.

2. Enter Notation Mode and select the "Bass" track to view it. This is the left most selection button as shown on image 1 below.

METHOD A
3A. Select "Editable Notation Mode".

4A. Right click on each note and select "Edit note".

5A. Set the velocity to a lower value.

6A. Freeze the bass track once the changes are made to preserve them. (If the track remains unfrozen, it will be regenerated when next opened and all changes will be lost.)


METHOD B
3B. Enter "Staff Roll Notation Mode".

4B. Each note will now be seen as a black note-head with horizontal and vertical blue lines coming from the centre of the note.

5B. Place the mouse cursor on the middle of the black note-head, press down the left mouse button and drag the mouse vertically upwards. Release the mouse button at a lower height than the original line.

6B. The length of the vertical blue line that is created in 5B indicates the velocity with which the note is played.

7B. Freeze the bass track once the changes are made to preserve them. (If the track remains unfrozen, it will be regenerated when next opened and all changes will be lost.)

NOTE: If your BIAB view is different from mine, use CTRL+T to switch views.

Regards,
Noel

P.S. There is also a method using "Piano Roll Mode" that can be found easily in Help topics.

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Last edited by Noel96; 03/05/19 11:47 AM.

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