I got a weird issue with my drum sound. I put a bunch of old drum midi tracks from different projects into a new project. Resulting of having 1 huge midi drum track (I'll call it midi X). Than I use the scale velocity on all note to make this track as loud as possible meaning putting all midi note to 127 and than ran the Varyvel command to put the note between 123 to 127. Than I added 1 more midi track from a different project to this project (I'll call it midi Y). Putting midi X and midi Y together (bounce to clip), redoing the same step with the time scale velocity to 127 and running the Varyvel command on all notes from midi X and midi Y. But than I noticed that the midi Y part sound different than the midi X, my drum sounded totally weaker, lower, with less punch. So I triple checked the velocity putting them all back to 127, and for some reason the midi Y part of the track sound totally different than the midi X part, even if the pattern is exactly the same. And when I add new midi note into the piano roll in a new project using the same synth drum preset, everything will sound like midi Y (weak, thinner). Just go check my image and my audio file attachment. I did a quick test by adding a part of the midi X note and creating the same drum pattern calling it midi Y. You can see that the velocity is the same but the db in my software show me something different. And if you listen the audio file, half of it is the midi X and the other half is midi Y, pretty clear that the second part is totally different.
The thing that frustrate me in this, is that I mainly use the midi X sound to balance my mixe, spending a lot of time on it. Now that I'm happy with it, I just notice this issue, meaning that any new midi track I'm gonna create gonna sound like midi Y, and not like the powerful midi X. Even if I increase the midi output, adding for example 3db to reach the same loudness level, the track won't have the punchy sound that midi X have. I always edit my drum the same way, in the piano roll, by hand. Is there something I forget ?
The only difference could be that I edited all my midi X note in bunch of projects I used AD2, and I made the midi Y note in a project I used SP3. Does editing note in the piano roll from those different synth could affect the midi velocity or punchyness. Or could it be all the copy paste, or the scale velocity or Varyvel, that permanently transform midi note is some way ?
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Berserkyd
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I got a weird issue with my drum sound. I put a bunch of old drum midi tracks from different projects into a new project. Resulting of having 1 huge midi drum track (I'll call it midi X). Than I use the scale velocity on all note to make this track as loud as possible meaning putting all midi note to 127 and than ran the Varyvel command to put the note between 123 to 127. Than I added 1 more midi track from a different project to this project (I'll call it midi Y). Putting midi X and midi Y together (bounce to clip), redoing the same step with the time scale velocity to 127 and running the Varyvel command on all notes from midi X and midi Y. But than I noticed that the midi Y part sound different than the midi X, my drum sounded totally weaker, lower, with less punch. So I triple checked the velocity putting them all back to 127, and for some reason the midi Y part of the track sound totally different than the midi X part, even if the pattern is exactly the same. And when I add new midi note into the piano roll in a new project using the same synth drum preset, everything will sound like midi Y (weak, thinner). Just go check my image and my audio file attachment. I did a quick test by adding a part of the midi X note and creating the same drum pattern calling it midi Y. You can see that the velocity is the same but the db in my software show me something different. And if you listen the audio file, half of it is the midi X and the other half is midi Y, pretty clear that the second part is totally different.
The thing that frustrate me in this, is that I mainly use the midi X sound to balance my mixe, spending a lot of time on it. Now that I'm happy with it, I just notice this issue, meaning that any new midi track I'm gonna create gonna sound like midi Y, and not like the powerful midi X. Even if I increase the midi output, adding for example 3db to reach the same loudness level, the track won't have the punchy sound that midi X have. I always edit my drum the same way, in the piano roll, by hand. Is there something I forget ?
The only difference could be that I edited all my midi X note in bunch of projects I used AD2, and I made the midi Y note in a project I used SP3. Does editing note in the piano roll from those different synth could affect the midi velocity or punchyness. Or could it be all the copy paste, or the scale velocity or Varyvel, that permanently transform midi note is some way ?
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