Again, you should NOT use any custom-programmed mod-wheel expressions
with GPO, hidden or otherwise. Use Human Playback, with regular (not
customized for playback) dynamic expressions.
- Darcy
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On 04 Jan 2007, at 9:34 AM, Gerald Berg wrote:
I find that increasing volume and modulation helps balance this
problem out -- I usually hide the mod expressions. An mp mod, exp.
should do it.
Jerry
Gerald Berg
On 4-Jan-07, at 6:46 AM, dhbailey wrote:
MB wrote:
Hi.
Could anyone explain how I get louder volume out of strings and
softer volume out of keyboards? If I set velocity to all strings at
127 and keyboard at, say, 100, I can hardly hear the strings, yet
the
keyboard is so loud as to be annoying. Similarly, even if there
are no
keyboards in the composition, the strings are still too
soft. I must be doing something wrong, but I can't figure
out what.
If this problem has been endlessly discussed previously, I
apologize for asking again. Any advice would be greatly
appreciated.
Marilyn
Is this for all works or just one specific piece? If it's just
one specific piece, you might check your Expressions, and see if
any have been defined for playback. I frequently duplicate
expressions and edit them into new expressions, finding that
easier for maintaining font family and size for uniform
appearance, and occasionally forget to check if playback has been
defined. Perhaps that's what you've done.
--
David H. Bailey
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