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Started by henny, September 29, 2023, 03:32:21 AM

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henny

I have a style where the volume of the intros is very low, is there a way to increase this volume, and how should I do that?

Divemaster

Hi henny

If you press your Mixer /EQ button this will enable you to adjust the volumes of all the notes you want play.

It's looks a little formidable, so take time to look at all the tabs and settings, but actually it's so useful that you'll find yourself using it loads. Select on the screen, then use the big main control knob to increase or decrease volumes

Hope that helps
Keith.
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henny


kevin.dsouza

If it's using the dynamic setting then playing the opening chords with low velocity will start the style on lower volumes. Not saying go hammer the keys but if you start with a bit harder action, you can give it a higher starting point.

If you use the mixer and manually shift the volumes, you'll end up loosing the dynamic volume on them.

One silly thing I do is, use the compressor as the dsp effect and then whatever instrument needs to make impact I boost it a bit, that way you don't loose inserts (you have only 2 I think).  There is a VCM compressor that works wonders.
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overover

Quote from: henny on September 29, 2023, 03:32:21 AM
I have a style where the volume of the intros is very low, is there a way to increase this volume, and how should I do that?

Hi Henny,

First of all, please go to "MENU > Style Setting" and make sure that "Setting > Dynamics Control" is set to OFF. Close this display by touching the X icon or pressing the EXIT button to automatically save changed settings.


Best regards,
Chris
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