Hello,
Velocity mapping seems to be missing in Mimic, is this correct?
I tried mapping the velocity using this method, but didn't notice any difference:
Thanks
Mimic Velocity mapping
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Are you sure your keyboard is sending velocity (check with Note Tool), because with those settings you have double assigned velocity! You only need the left knob up past zero to apply velocity to volume. If you’re not hearing any difference, you’re possibly not sending different velocities to the instrument in the first place.
Assuming you’re running R13, Note tool shows a graphic and a numeric value for velocity, which should answer that question…
Assuming you’re running R13, Note tool shows a graphic and a numeric value for velocity, which should answer that question…
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Works here. What are you trying to do?
If you want Velocity to affect Gain linearly with lower velocity=lower gain and higher velocity=higher gain, just use the Amp Velocity knob on the left (no need to also assign Velocity to the Mod).
You can use the Mod to do other things such as giving it a negative value so that higher velocities=lower gain.
If you are still having trouble hearing a difference, maybe attach the new Note Tool player so that you can adjust the velocity curve.
If you want Velocity to affect Gain linearly with lower velocity=lower gain and higher velocity=higher gain, just use the Amp Velocity knob on the left (no need to also assign Velocity to the Mod).
You can use the Mod to do other things such as giving it a negative value so that higher velocities=lower gain.
If you are still having trouble hearing a difference, maybe attach the new Note Tool player so that you can adjust the velocity curve.
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Haha beat me to it.selig wrote: ↑09 Jan 2025Are you sure your keyboard is sending velocity (check with Note Tool), because with those settings you have double assigned velocity! You only need the left knob up past zero to apply velocity to volume. If you’re not hearing any difference, you’re possibly not sending different velocities to the instrument in the first place.
Assuming you’re running R13, Note tool shows a graphic and a numeric value for velocity, which should answer that question…
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Aha, that solved my problem! The velocity was drawn in the sequencer, however the double-velocity was what was giving me the problem, thanks so much to you both
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