Title: | * * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * * |
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Created: | Thu Feb 20 1986 |
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I am going into the studio this weekend to record a few tunes, and may be using an SGU other than my own for a piano part that I sequenced on my Prophet 2000. My problem is that I had done this once in my studio using the M1's piano sound and ran into a velocity problem. When the part was played back on the M1, some notes were extremely loud and some were barely audible. Is there any way to correct this difference in how the two keyboards react to velocity? I hope this makes sense...Ross
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2266.1 | curves, ya know? | LEDDEV::ROSS | shiver me timbres.... | Tue Feb 20 1990 15:08 | 16 |
Nope. You either change the SGU's response to velocity, or modify the sequence . Sorta depend how you were playing. If you played really hard and soft, then change the velocity. If you played really about the same all the time, better change the SGU response. Proteus has 4 velocity curves (plus a fifth:NOCHANGE) to do this on the SGU side. What was the keyboard response you were using? rr |