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Track volume/level does not change when CC7 is in event list


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What happens with CC7 is entirely up to the instrument. Even though CC7 (and CC1) are the most widely-implemented controllers, they're not universal. A synth may allow runtime conversion of CC7 to some other value, use it for a nonstandard purpose, or ignore it completely.

However, there are other possible reasons for CCs in general to be ignored. Every CC command carries a MIDI channel number; if it's different from the instrument's assigned channel, the synth will ignore it. This is possible when you hand-plant a CC7 via the Event List. If that's how you're adding the CC7 event, try using an automation envelope instead, which should always have the correct MIDI channel. 

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In the old midi days I would have used the cc events but now I do as bitflipper and I treat midi as audio. 
Best to draw the automation on the instrument (audio) track. Unless you only desire 1 midi track out of others using the same instrument to be changed, then you can draw it on the midi track.  
Another method to swell a midi track is to draw a velocity from 0 to ? In PVR controller pane 

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6 hours ago, John Vere said:

In the old midi days I would have used the cc events but now I do as bitflipper and I treat midi as audio. 
Best to draw the automation on the instrument (audio) track. Unless you only desire 1 midi track out of others using the same instrument to be changed, then you can draw it on the midi track.  
Another method to swell a midi track is to draw a velocity from 0 to ? In PVR controller pane 

Agreed - velocity can be a good way to change some of the multiple tracks leading to one synth output. Sometimes I do this for separate drums parts.

On the initial question I would agree with Bitflipper. Make sure the particular synth & selected sound can respond to a Volume change using the Automation envelope. Maybe try the same with a velocity envelope.

Make sure that another track isn't overriding your changes. Lets say you accidentally created a velocity envelope on another track that sends to the same synth & channel. Solo your track see if that clears it up. If it does another track is sending a conflicting CC.

 

 

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