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Hello,
if i would like the closed high hat sound(s) to be louder than their default volumes how do i achieve this?(i’m using SD3 with an E-Kit in a Live situation)
I see the Articulations pull down list but seem to only be able to turn them on or off.
I’m a novice regarding midi, would this be more of a velocity issue? and if so please explain the process if possible.
Thanks!
Hello,
if i would like the closed high hat sound(s) to be louder than their default volumes how do i achieve this?(i’m using SD3 with an E-Kit in a Live situation)
I see the Articulations pull down list but seem to only be able to turn them on or off.
I’m a novice regarding midi, would this be more of a velocity issue? and if so please explain the process if possible.
Thanks!
Superior Drummer 3 version: 3.1.4
Operating system: Windows 10
Sorry I missed that you were using this live….
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Thanked by: WaxwingSelecting the articulation in the list will allow you to adjust the volume (or velocity curve if you want) for the individual hi-hat articulation.
jord
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Thanked by: Waxwing and Henrik EkblomSame question, but for some reason I can’t find Articulation pulldown when selecting an instrument. I only see Articulations in MIDI mapping (which works) but would like to change a volume of a shaker in “Shake” articulation, please help. SD3
Hello,
using your own image: click on all articulations, select the one you want to modify and set the individual level at the right. If you set the level before selecting the articulation, then all articulations will change.
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