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Louder_Than_Good
Total Posts: 302
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Enthusiast |
Hi - I’m going through what everybody I’m sure has gone through before… I’m on stage playing, change to a different performance (or voice within a performance) and then BLAM, it’s a zillion times louder than the previous program or voice, and it sounds horrible in the context of the stage show. For example, I’ve got a piano voice going during the verse, with the strings muted on the 2nd voice. Then for the chorus I unmute the strings. They are both at 127, but the strings are sooo loud :-( Question to this esteemed forum is please: Is 127 on one voice = 127 on all voices? Or do I just have a lot of listening to do during practice and programming to make sure that everything is about the same volume? Edit: I forgot to say that I am also using a Yamaha FC- foot pedal, and I guess the problem could be there as well? Thanks much - |
Wellie
Total Posts: 6215
Joined 05-09-2003 status: Guru |
In a performance, you need to pre-programme your sound volumes so that when you un-mute a voice it comes on at a reasonable volume. You can edit this fairly easily. You can also change it on the fly using the faders if the volume is too high or too low. Cheers |
Louder_Than_Good
Total Posts: 302
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Enthusiast |
Thanks, Wellie!
The main problem I have takes place during changes from one Performance to another, or a Performance to a Voice. For example, I have a 4-voice Performance, I leave the Performance during a song to play a 5th “Voice” (usually just a piano voice), then go back to the Performance. When I go back to the original “Performance” from the piano Voice, the Motif seems to reset so that all 4 Voices in the Performance come in at 100% levels, rather than the attenuated level the FC- foot pedal had it at before leaving the Performance to go to the Voice.
Is there a way to at least have all the volumes stay steady within one stage song? Is that what song mode is for - can I go from one performance to another within a song, and then back, and the volumes remain steady? Thanks, Wellie for your help! |
Wellie
Total Posts: 6215
Joined 05-09-2003 status: Guru |
Hmm, I think you may want to explore Master mode - however, I have not used it and could not pretend to know much about it, except to say that it was designed to be the system to deal with the scenario you are in - worth a look I woudl say :) Cheers |
Louder_Than_Good
Total Posts: 302
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Enthusiast |
THanks, Wellie. I’ll take a look at that again in the manual, though I never seem to be able to get past those pictures that show other instruments coming into the Motif.
Thanks again! |
afterhours
Total Posts: 19
Joined 05-22-2009 status: Regular |
I have the same problem when I change Performance settings in the middle of a song - the volume goes to 100%. I have learned to get off of that by ‘wiggling’ the FC7 volume control pedal. I don’t have to take it all the way to zero - just wiggle it a little and then back to its original position. I bought a second FC7 pedal because I was sure the first one was defective, but when it did the same thing I figures it would be something I had to live with. Learn to ‘wiggle’ the foot pedal quickly. I wonder if you can unplug the foot pedal for those songs whether it would fix the problem? |
afterhours
Total Posts: 19
Joined 05-22-2009 status: Regular |
Eureka! I posted this same question on the Sninety.com forum and Bad_Mister answered it! I no longer have the ‘sudden loud’ volume problem when I change sounds. Go to “Utility”, “General”, “Other” and on the right side is a setting called CntrlReset. The default factory setting is “Reset” which means your volume pedal (and all foot controllers?) are “Reset” every time you change settings. Change it to “Hold” and the volume pedal level into the keyboard will stay put when you change settings, even if in the middle of a song. Kudos to Bad_Mister for this easy fix. I never knew that programming option existed. I had fought this ‘sudden loud’ volume problem for over 5 years. |