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Is there a way i can put my velocity of my midi keyboard in some settings to off. Soo all notes have the same loudness? Cause i don't seem to find the setting in mallstrom, subtractor or thor to change the velocity of the instrument?

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18-02-2009 10:04
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Bloody hell man,

Can you not read the manual to find an answer before running here to ask?
Surely it would be faster to read the manual too?

When you have a blank malstrom or thor, velocity should not change the volume of the notes.
So if you have made the patches from scratch.

I really don't see how you haven't worked it out for yourself either. It is quite well labeled on both synth.

on the malstrom you go to the section labelled 'VELOCITY' and make sure the knobs marked lvl:A and lvl:B (lvl means for 'LEVEL' )
are in the starting position.

Simple no? Huh

And for thor you go to the section marked 'AMP' which means.....go on have a guess.....'AMPLIFICATION' or 'AMPLITUDE'

then turn down the knob that is mark VEL for VELOCITY

Its ok, no need to thank me

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its even easier to find on Subtractor.

In the VELOCITY section, turn the VEL knob to the centre position

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hes on about his keyboard
what midi keyboard u got u usalyy just have to type in a code with the keys if u go to the page of th e manufacturer of ya keyboard u should be able to download the pdf instruction manual as it is different for every keyboard hope that helps
19-02-2009 04:43
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Yes but if he doesnt want the synths to change to change volume with velocity its easier to do it on the synth its self rather than sod about with the settings on his keyboard?

Plus if he moved onto another module here he did want to have keyboard velocity then he'd have to fiddle around with the keyboard to make it velocity sensitive again

he said he couldn't find the settings on the synth so I was mearly pointing them out

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Damn i used to be a bit agro Big Grin

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