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dcool
Total Posts: 426
Joined 11-01-2006 status: Enthusiast |
Hi, can someone show me how to create velocity switch the volume between 2 voices? when I play soft string loud, piano soft...then when I play strong...piano loud...string soft. Thanks. |
Octaveman
Total Posts: 311
Joined 12-17-2005 status: Enthusiast |
Hey dcool I’ve never tried to “edit” velocity switches on my MO8 before, but I believe the information you’re looking for can be located on page 158 of the manual. There are also various pages on different editing features for the MO throughout the Manual. Take a look, I’m sure you’ll find all you need there! If not....Keep Postiing! Good Luck! Octaveman |
BradWeber
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Joined 07-26-2002 status: Legend |
While a performance with simple velocity switch will allow you to play one voice for low velocities and a different one for higher velocities, these voices will not be “cross faded” - they will start or stop sounding abruptly when their velocity limits are crossed. You can create voices that include cross fading of elements, but if this would require you to do a lot of programming to combine the elements of the two voices. A simpler method would be to program one of the voices to have an inverse velocity - playing harder makes that voice quieter - and then layering that voice with one that has a normal velocity curve. In order to invert the velocity of a voice you need to change the Level parameter for each of the (up to 4) elements if a voice in the [VOICE]-->[EDIT]-->{element # ([1] - [4])}-->[F4] AMP-->[SF2] VEL SENS dialogs. Having changed these parameters to a negative value, you would then store this modified voice as a user voice and then create a performance which layers this voice with the other voice (the one without its velocity sensitivity inverted). Regards, Brad Weber |
dcool
Total Posts: 426
Joined 11-01-2006 status: Enthusiast |
well, thanks Brads. I’ll try it tonite |