Tom Whitten Posted June 9, 2024 Posted June 9, 2024 Not sure if "touch sensitivity" is the right term, but the Scarbee sure takes a lot of force on the keys to get the full sound. I'm curious what parameter would adjust this, or what the correct term would be? I really like the Scarbee sound, hard to play though. Thanks.
Glenn Stanton Posted June 9, 2024 Posted June 9, 2024 if you're playing it via a keyboard, maybe your keyboard has options to up the velocity somewhat which should help. maybe just turning up the volume in the instrument could help - a lot of electric keyboards simulating tines etc often can be fairly soft. perhaps some expansion/compression and saturation on the audio could bring it up as well. if you're playing it via the PRV - then you can adjust the velocities and a number other controls to increase the volume levels and expressions. 1
Tom Whitten Posted June 10, 2024 Author Posted June 10, 2024 Thanks for the info. The compression and expansion seems to improve the situation. I did find a velocity range adjustment, it goes from 1-127, it doesn't really change the amount of pressure that needs to be applied.
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