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Ok, so from my understanding, in each instrument the velocity percentage is from 0 to 127, am i right?? Well in FL, my veocity stems only go up to 100%, have a look. I'm a little confused, does your sequencers do the same??
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Its not a percentage. Velocity has values that go from 0 to 127. Many controllers do the same. Its a midi thing.
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I suspect that the 100% is a velocity limiter, I have this in SONAR (except in sonar it's +/- ticks), where you can adjust the channels overall velocity down if a performance is too harsh.
The slim, light green, vertical line below the roll bar is probably your velocity. Remember that velocity is not a continuous controller, it only happens at the NOTE ON instance.
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If memory serves me right, FL does not use MIDI values internally, but rather floating point values for better accuracy. My guess is that's why You see percentages instead of "hard" values...
All native FL-plug-ins use these values as is, but they are (probably) converted when shipped to a plug-in that uses MIDI values. |
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