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Old 12-04-2022, 12:47 AM
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Default Re: Adjusting the volume for each track

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Originally Posted by panworks View Post
One volume issue I have is with trills. I work with mallet instruments and any note I trill (to have the instrument roll ) is much louder then all the other notes on a track. This makes for tedious work adjusting all the rolls.

I have not noticed this for things that I've trilled (but mine is possibly a more limited experience). Could you post a file that you are hearing this in?

Also, what MIDI playback device are you using for sound?


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