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Old 08-13-2011, 07:24 PM
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Default Re: Note ON/OFF velocity

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Originally Posted by Sherry C View Post
Howdy guys,

I'm attaching a file that has notes of the same pitch and volume, only different note velocities. Rather boring, but effective for testing. I've just tested it here in my installation of Notation Player using the GS Wavetable as the playback MIDI device, and I can hear the difference on my computer here.

Attachment 685

It goes from pretty much nothing (vel 5) to medium loud (vel 55), then to rather louder toward the end (vel 109 - it's not a crescendo exactly, as the notes have the same velocities for a couple of measures' grouping). Are you able to hear the differences in this file when playing it on Notation Player?

Also, if you could please post the test file that you created so I can compare that here, it might help us to figure out what's going on.

My machine here is a Win 7, and I'm using the GS Wavetable as the MIDI playback device (you can select from any devices that are available on your machine by using the drop list in Setup/Quick MIDI Devices Setup.)

We'll see if we can't get this figured out

Also, fwiw, WMP switched over to have it's own internal synth some time back, so it will not list MIDI playback options, nor will it allow itself to be a playback option for other software. Iirc, it does use the GS Wavetable, but under its own engine.

ttfn,
Sherry
Hi,

I downloaded and tried your example MIDI file. Result: No discernible difference in loudness between any note as played on my system with Notation Player. However, massive difference in loudness when played in Windows Media Player (v9).

As stated in my posting from earlier today, Notation Player and the Windows Sounds & Audio device properties only provide ONE option on my system - Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth. I've just checked my other XP Pro PCs (2 other computer types, and built from difference XP install discs), and they all just provide the above option.

So, based on my systems, it would seem that only players which use their own internal MIDI devices provide MIDI dynamic loudness on XP...

Anybody out there with XP which does give dynamic loudness?

Cheers,
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