05-13-2019, 07:48 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-13-2019, 07:57 AM by Vulminous_music.)
I have a basic concept in which you can control the velocity of individual notes.
How it would work:
First you would have to select the note you want to change the velocity of. Then you would double click on that note. A small pop up window would show up. It would have the volume control for the instrument, and it would look basically exactly like the one in the drop down menu that already exists. You would then change the velocity of the note, and then click out of the popup window.
Why i think this should be a thing:
It would cut down the amount of notes used by possible hundreds by eliminating the need for layering, which can be buggy to begin with. This could make a lot of sequences actually playable for people with low end devices. Also, it shouldn't be impossible since there are already the samples of each instrument with about 100 or so velocities. You would just need to code the pop up window, and the mechanism to seperate the velocities of the individual notes.
Thank you for reading this, and have a nice day JACOB
How it would work:
First you would have to select the note you want to change the velocity of. Then you would double click on that note. A small pop up window would show up. It would have the volume control for the instrument, and it would look basically exactly like the one in the drop down menu that already exists. You would then change the velocity of the note, and then click out of the popup window.
Why i think this should be a thing:
It would cut down the amount of notes used by possible hundreds by eliminating the need for layering, which can be buggy to begin with. This could make a lot of sequences actually playable for people with low end devices. Also, it shouldn't be impossible since there are already the samples of each instrument with about 100 or so velocities. You would just need to code the pop up window, and the mechanism to seperate the velocities of the individual notes.
Thank you for reading this, and have a nice day JACOB
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