it probably would help to know what are you really trying to achieve, for instance what instrument are you feeding the filter, because, you should have known that:
all MIDI notes that come from the keyboard will have no altered velocities whatsoever--they cannot be filtered nor transformed through any plugin--they will be always recorded to their original, played velocities no matter what;
if you want to take effect of the filter plugin, then insert it on a track or bus, before the intended instrument plugin;
and if what you really want is clamping or fixating the velocities of all or some notes in a sequence, clip or session permanently, then use the Resize/Value MIDI tool, and not a filter plugin.
hi,
it probably would help to know what are you really trying to achieve, for instance what instrument are you feeding the filter, because, you should have known that:
all MIDI notes that come from the keyboard will have no altered velocities whatsoever--they cannot be filtered nor transformed through any plugin--they will be always recorded to their original, played velocities no matter what;
if you want to take effect of the filter plugin, then insert it on a track or bus, before the intended instrument plugin;
and if what you really want is clamping or fixating the velocities of all or some notes in a sequence, clip or session permanently, then use the Resize/Value MIDI tool, and not a filter plugin.
hth.
cheers