wcreed51 wrote:Kontakt is the player; which library is the SATB?
Kontakt library, choir
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wcreed51 wrote:Kontakt is the player; which library is the SATB?
G-Sun wrote:When altering velocity on notes, does that override the dynamics-velocities?
And, what is default dynamics/velocity? mp? mf?
wcreed51 wrote:You could set all the dynamics to 90 if you want marks entered in the score to have no effect on playback...
G-Sun wrote:Thank you.
Looks a little messy, but it sure helps.
Can I
- enter one note velocity for all selected notes?
What velocity is grey? 100?
And what are the level-steps for eg. p to pp ?
Admin wrote:
To enter the same velocity by clearing the velocity in Tools>Clear Velocities. Then use the shortcuts to move up and down through velocities by increments of 1 [Shift + Option (Alt-PC)] or 10 Option and the Up/Down arrow keys.
What velocity is grey? 100?
It looks like gray equals 102. When I go up by 10 I get 112, and when I do down by 10 I get 92.
And what are the level-steps for eg. p to pp ?
I just used MIDI monitor on an external MIDI staff and looked at the output to the MIDI monitor to determine the velocities that are being sent. Here they are:
pppp = 5
ppp = 30
pp = 40
p = 60
mp = 80
mf = 90
f = 100
ff = 110
fff = 120
ffff = 127
Of course, these are only setup to work for the Notion built in sounds. If you want to know what your VST's are doing, you will need to either do the same thing, or look at the rule files for that particular VST that you are using if you are using a preset, or look at your own custom rule files. They will tell you at the beginning of the list.
-Admin
NOTION version 4.0 Help Guide wrote:You will notice that those bars may have different colors or they may just be grey. Grey bars take their dynamics and velocity information from the score. Colored bars represent custom or recorded velocity and override score dynamics in playback. The color of the bars can go from blue to red with blue being low in velocity and high being red.
dcd111 wrote:As I understand it, gray just means that no manual velocity has been applied, and that the velocity will therefore be defined by the applied dynamic marking. It doesn't correspond with a particular velocity value or a particular dynamic marking.
dcd111 wrote:Also note that if you don't like the Alt+arrow method to adjust velocity, you can use Tools/Randomize Events from the top menu to apply a specific velocity to mass-selected notes. Just click Note Velocity and enter the same maximum and minimum velocity, and that value will be applied to all selected notes (the bars will change color accordingly if you are viewing the sequencer overlay).
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