Love the SV-1. Just one problem. Some sounds are way louder than others. Is there some way to adjust the level of each sound in the editor? If so how?
I've been meddling about a bit, installing soundpacks etc. But I can't seem to adjust the volume.
Help me Obi Wan-Korg Forum. You're my only hope!
How to adjust the levels of different sounds in the editor
Moderators: Sharp, X-Trade, Pepperpotty, karmathanever
-
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Tue Feb 15, 2011 4:30 pm
In the editor there is a stereo limiter (i think that's what its called) when you select it there is a gain knob. I've used this to do my own leveling. Sloppy on Korg's part I think. I see no reason to have a particular sound louder than another by default. Anyway, it is fixable through the editor. Also you can mess with things such as amp volume and cabinet volume. there are a few components to overall volume.
mackbaz wrote:In the editor there is a stereo limiter Sloppy on Korg's part I think. I see no reason to have a particular sound louder than another by default.
It depends on the make up of those sounds timbres,sounds are made up of frequencies which add energy dependant on the sound and whether its a bright or dull sound,so some sounds will be louder by default than another,even if you turned all the effects and other modulation and Eq's that add frequencies to the soundsource into the equasion off you'll find slight volume fluctuations
You wouldn't expect an organ sound with no overdrive or eqs etc to be equal in volume to an organ sound with overdrive,Thats what the limiter is there for to give you more of an overall control over it
--Korg Nautilus~~Korg Modwave--Korg SV-1-Korg Wavestate--
what you say is true to a degree. I agreee the organ with an amp would indeed be louder than an acoustic piano. However, this is no reason for an acoustic piano fro sound pack one to vary in volume from the pianos in sound pack 2. And yes even acoustics can vary in volume. But that wouldn't explain why both pianos in sp2 are the same volume, but are different from the previous pianos. Once again I will say it was just a little sloppy on Korg's part.