how to make DP not respond to velocity changes

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2009/03/17 21:23:14 (permalink)

how to make DP not respond to velocity changes

it says it in the title. i want all of the sounds in a preset to always sound the same level.
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    b rock
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    RE: how to make DP not respond to velocity changes 2009/03/17 21:50:30 (permalink)
    In each utilized Element in a Program, change the VelTrack setting in the Amp EG to 0.0 (default: usually 90.0).
    All of the other Modulator VelTrack widgets (Pitch, Cut, Reso, & Pan EGs) in each Element are always active as well.
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    RE: how to make DP not respond to velocity changes 2009/03/18 07:29:34 (permalink)
    Hi JSkeen,

    If you want to have a little more control, you may be interested in the Velocity MIDI plugin, assuming you have that available. If so, it should be under the MIDI Plugins when you right-click MIDI FX bin in SONAR. It has a "Set To" selection where you can simply make all velocities equal to a value. This not only makes the sounds coming out of DPro all the same, but allows you to determine what value of "all the same" you actually want, and it does so for any VSTi or DXi.

    Good Luck!

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    Dave Clark

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    JSkeen
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    RE: how to make DP not respond to velocity changes 2009/03/20 06:09:05 (permalink)
    thanks for the input guys...you know I never thought of using the velocity plugin for that
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    RE: how to make DP not respond to velocity changes 2009/03/20 07:39:03 (permalink)
    You could also set the velocity of your controller to send a constant level. If you have an appropriate controller. I have the Edirol PCR-800. You can have it send a fixed velocity of any choosing between 1 and 127. Very handy.

    Edit: This reminds me of something I learned many years ago when MIDI first came on the scene: There are always a number of different ways of accomplishing the same thing.

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