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Natasha Zakharenkova

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  1. Wow thank you so much, I guess that’s what’s wrong...) Do you know how to fix it?
  2. Yeah, I want all the keys on my keyboard sound with the same volume relative to each other by default, not for specific recording (now 2 or more keys sound much louder than others). So I wondered maybe I could tweak them forever, and unfortunately I don't have any built-in functions to set it in my keyboard. And as I wrote earlier, the keyboard works good with other software, but still I had the same problem with another DAW (Fl Studio) and I fixed it with just adjusting velocity but that velocity was general for everything. In Fl it looked like this initially, and I adjusted it horizontally. Can I find general velocity settings in Cakewalk? Yeah I'm sorry that I'm confusing, I'm not a native speaker, Thank you)
  3. Thanks for your response!) Is that what you’re talking about? So now how do I adjust it? I tried sth but nothing happened...;)
  4. Thank you) I want all the keys to sound with the same volume by default, not to record and only then correct it, how can I do it?
  5. I use midi keyboard, and the certain notes are just louder than others. My keys are totally fine (cause for example when I use PianoMarvel the velocity works perfectly ). I also had this problem with FL Studio but there I found the velocity adjustor, and I adjusted it horizontally (initially it was diagonally), so that my keys would sound with the same volume, but the volume wouldn't change no matter how hard I pressed. So my question is: can I do the same with Cakewalk as I did with Fl? Or even better, can I make my keys sound with the same volume but with the keeping of the function"when I press harder it's louder"? ( if I didn't make myself clear please tell me to give more details)
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