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Re: Midi Controller Sound Quality Issues
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Re: Midi Controller Sound Quality Issues
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As to turning up the velocity in PT right click the track that has the MIDI and in the Event Operations window select 'change velocity'. There you can do all sort of things to the recorded velocity. Keep in mind that changing velocity not only changes the level of the sound but also the samples being played. That could be why it sounds 'harsh' to you when you crank up the velocity. Do you have a volume pedal connected to the Motif? How are you controlling the MIDI CC7 volume of the track? |
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Re: Midi Controller Sound Quality Issues
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You also don't compress sounds to make them louder. You compress a track (if necessary) to even out wild levels to make things sit better in a piece of music. Sure you can crank a compressor's output level to make things loud but that's what lead to the volume wars. |
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