Balancing the Volumes
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 995 posts since 13 Mar, 2017
Hi,
I am trying to achieve a consistent general volume (playback) level regardless of whether I am playing back the composition or previewing a chord progression (as in the Chord Selector after hitting F10).
I am aware of Settings -> Audio -> Master Gain and Settings -> Soundfounts -> Soundfont Gain. However, these do not appear to be the keys to setting up the desired balance.
Could someone please guide me here?
I am trying to achieve a consistent general volume (playback) level regardless of whether I am playing back the composition or previewing a chord progression (as in the Chord Selector after hitting F10).
I am aware of Settings -> Audio -> Master Gain and Settings -> Soundfounts -> Soundfont Gain. However, these do not appear to be the keys to setting up the desired balance.
Could someone please guide me here?
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- KVRAF
- 5425 posts since 9 Jan, 2010
Hi sj1,
You can set the "note on velocity" for chord preview under Settings / Preview if you find it too loud.
Thanks,
Attila
You can set the "note on velocity" for chord preview under Settings / Preview if you find it too loud.
Thanks,
Attila
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- KVRAF
- 1856 posts since 15 May, 2017
Just for new people, the "why" is, RC is a sequencer, not a DAW. Meaning, it has no control over what the VST loaded does. It's up to the VST to control playback volumes, using CC.. (Control Change, or Continuous Change). In this case velocity.. Some VST's use CC 11, which is modulation, to control volume as well.
So, it depends on what your VSTi does that deals with the volume. The "idea" behind RC is to develop a composition with an idea, then put that idea into a DAW for refinement. Use a DAW to refine your composition for the final production, NOT RC!
Just wanted to point that out..
So, it depends on what your VSTi does that deals with the volume. The "idea" behind RC is to develop a composition with an idea, then put that idea into a DAW for refinement. Use a DAW to refine your composition for the final production, NOT RC!
Just wanted to point that out..