Hi Kurt,

Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:04:38 -0500
From: Kurt Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: MIDI volume control

playLoudness manages relative audioClip volume, but has anyone figured
out  a
generic shell command to set the volume for MIDI playback (SW Synth in
the
'volume control' control panel) or is the command device-dependent?

Purpose:
To superimpose wav speech over midi music and control relative
volumes.


Perhaps you are not using Quicktime?  Otherwise it would be easy to, as
you say, manage the relative [player] volume.  Also, I take it you have
existing MIDI sequences which you would like to use, and are not
creating your own sequences for this project, since MIDI note-event
volumes can range from 0-127.

I thought it was 0-60. AFAIK, 0 = mute and 60 = max volume in the QuickNotes external I use on the Mac. Sound volume levels have gotten a little dicey under Panther.


Anyway, yes, the note parameters in a sequence have the volume, which is effectively a QT MIDI note setting. I would think that _either_ the volume of a clip or, for sure, a player volume, would be independent from each other.

Haven't tried, though. For sure, it would be worthwhile to see if I can fire the QuickNotes external from Rev.

It works from the data fork in a SuperCard project, but I don't know how to deal with it in a Rev main stack. Any help appreciated.

TIA,
Ken N.

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