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Re: How do you raise the volume???
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Title: Re: How do you raise the volume??? | In Reply To |
Posted By: Bob Van Sickle | Title: How do you raise the volume??? |
E-mail: rkvs1@aol.com | Posted By: Rasputin |
Date: 01/12/2002 at 14:02:02 | Date: 01/11/2002 |
Message:I've had the same problems at times and I have found a fix though I havent used it much and there may be a better one floating out there somewhere. Select MIDI tool. (either by clicking the HappyChooChooBlackCircleThatsSupposedToLookLikeAMiniPlug) in the Advanced tool tool bar OR TOOLS ....Advanced Tools.....Midi ) You PROBALY have to use CTRL A to "Select All" but Im not SURE of this. Click on the MIDITool in the tool bar to open the MidiWindow. Several choice here. ADD will increase ALL key veolocities by whatever number you type in. (Im guessing 50 or 60 additional "velocity units" will make it loud enough for you. Scale will multiply all the velocities by a percentage factor, which may change the dynamics a a little bit since if for instance you used 200% as the factor, a the diff between a soft note at 40 and loud note at 80 would, before the scaleing be 40, but afterwards would be 80 ,,,,but youll have to experiment to see what works best for you. There are some other choices too, but I havent worked with them enough to pass much judgement on them.
Hope this is enough to help you out some. Bob
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