PS -- Lacking an automated way to do it, here is what I would do: 1) Use the MIDI instrument modwheel to get close to the value you want (maybe not spend too much time trying to get it exactly perfect). 2) Guess the approximate value of the modwheel, and manually add a CC event in the MIDI item. Fully off = 0; fully on = 127; midway on = 64; etc. You should hopefully be able to get it within plus/minus 10 or closer. (especially if you take a little time to practice guessing values based on the position of the modwheel, so that you have a good feel for it) 3) Then adjust the CC value in the MIDI item to get the exact value that sounds best to you. Personally, I usually don't think of modwheel as a "set it and forget it" parameter -- I'm constantly changing it to color each note. If I didn't record the modwheel as part of the original MIDI item (let's say I drew the notes manually in the MIDI editor), I would typically record a modwheel track and merge it with the original MIDI item. Or if it was simple enough, I would just draw the modwheel curve into the item.