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The Randomize tool in the MIDI clip editor does not have this option to affect the pitch of the selected MIDI note events.

As you can verify from the Tools\Randomize dialog tab, you can only randomize the onset (time), duration and velocity (value) of the selected events, being that randomization expressed in a certain percentage amount from their current value.

There's no note (pitch) randomize option, that's a fact. Truth is, I didn't have the need for it, until now :) Is it really a must have one? Sure it should be easy to implement but, how useful would it be?

Cheers and thanks for the compliments.
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rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela

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