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skude
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Snare drum Kick drum volume

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Hi
After many good years with the PA3X I finally upgraded to the 4X, awesome Keyboard. Just wonder if anyone can tell me if the following is possible?
E.G. In Track Controls I set the Snare drum and Kick drum volume I want for Var3. In Style Controls, Drum mapping, I want rimshot for Var2. The rimshot volume is to low. In Style record mode I turn up the volume for the drum track in Var2. Rimshot volume is then fine, but it also effect the Kick drum volume. So, is it possible to change the Kick drum volume for each variation?
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Post by ova »

Hi

You can achieve that by changing the Velocity from the Style Record, Menu, Style Edit function and in a very precise way.

Hope this helps.
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Thanks for your reply!
Sorry to say it, but the only things I have done in Style Record mode is working in Element Trk Controls and in Style Edit only the Style copy function, meaning I don't have a clue of how to do what you tell me :oops: If you could help me with a little more info about how to do this, it would be much appreciated. Or maybe direct me to where to look in this 1000 pages manual :roll:
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Velocity in element controls,l is for all notes in track.

To change velocity only for 1 note:

You must go to style edit and select velocity tab.
Select variation
Select note for example c#2 to c2# (find which note you want to use)
Increase velocity how much you need, for test you can increase +25%
And go to element track controls to listen if it is ok and save style.

If you cant find how to do, please reply I will make a video for you.
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Thanks for your reply! Since this is very new to me it would be very helpful and very much appreciated, if you could make a video of how to do this.
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Just tell me which note you want to increase the velocity?
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Bescki wrote:Just tell me which note you want to increase the velocity?


Here is demostration for note C#2

https://youtu.be/jITsQbRKKHw
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Post by skude »

Thanks a lot Bescki! That was great, and made me understand what to do. :)
What I didn't get at first was that I had to go into Event Edit to find the right note :oops: Thanks for taking the time to make the video, I appreciate your help very much.
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skude wrote:Thanks a lot Bescki! That was great, and made me understand what to do. :)
What I didn't get at first was that I had to go into Event Edit to find the right note :oops: Thanks for taking the time to make the video, I appreciate your help very much.
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