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Volume on all Styles not normalized

Started by Depo1964, August 22, 2018, 09:21:46 AM

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tyrosaurus

Quote from: Depo1964 on September 02, 2018, 07:08:33 PM
That was the reason Panos....
As soon as I choose the Main D  button, I could hear similar volumes in all of my styles.
Thanks very much.

I apologize to everyone.... I will have to preface my questions by stating that I do not use Genos like an Arranger Workstation.

Maybe you should also try paying attention to replies to your posts!

I told you in my reply on 30/8/18 that you should listen to other main variations, but you seemingly chose to ignore it!

Some people are apparently beyond help!


Regards?

Ian

markstyles

Quote from: mikf on August 31, 2018, 09:09:07 AM
I don't think Depo is talking bout anything this detailed Mark. He is saying the overall volumes are poorly matched from style to style, and not minor differences. But if the ACMP is not on, I don't know how this conclusion can be reached.

I guess I wasn't clear, I'm trying to describe exactly the same issue. On most of the styles there is always significant overhead available on all style channels.  Too much in my opinion.  When the loudest volume is at 7 and the rest of instruments are between 1.5 - 5.. it's not optimal for signal to noise ratio..

Although the Genos is quieter and cleaner than the Tyros.. I can't figure out why Genos engineers did this.. It couldn't be an oversight.  I suppose they were just playing it safe..

I  have some Kontakt libraries to use with a DAW. The earliest Chris Hein string string libraries were ridiculously soft.  You had to amplify them way too much, enough to bring in noise.  But with the Genos, since the samples are digital, and processed that way, noise is not really an issue. Just if you jump from style to style in a song. You might want to modify the volumes and save them like Irene said. So instruments are not jumping out at you in different t sections of song.

valimaties

Quote from: markstyles on September 02, 2018, 09:19:03 PM
...  When the loudest volume is at 7 and the rest of instruments are between 1.5 - 5.. it's not optimal for signal to noise ratio..
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Sorry by asking: What scale do you use to measure Volume?!  :o I know only one scale, from 0 - 127.

Regards,
Vali
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markstyles

I was just looking at the relative positions of volume sliders on the mixer window - sorry I wasn't clear about that.  Not home, so can't check the proper slider values.