You can set the default volume in the Instrument list as well -- it
uses numbers instead of sliders, so if you like, you can quickly
enter "60" for multiple staves.
- Darcy
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On 17 Aug 2005, at 5:37 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Ok, if I want to make the SD as loud as the winds, that means I
have to set the winds (on the mixer) way down to about 60 or so,
and the SD up to 127 ... seems funny that they would be that out of
balance in a default mode, or is that just me? Also, sliding all
those adjustors for each of the winds is a hassle. There must be a
way to adjust a whole bunch of them at one time .. like locking in
the sliders to operate at once.
Again, I'm sure I missing a technique ... nothing new, of course.
However, I am really liking the sounds I'm getting.
Thanks again,
Dean
On Aug 17, 2005, at 12:33 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
Well, yes -- use the mixer! Or Studio View. (I don't understand
what you mean by "I have messed around with the mixer" -- doesn't
it solve your problem? It should.)
- Darcy
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On 17 Aug 2005, at 2:18 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
I set up a score for a bunch of wind instruments and some basic
Fin GPO Orchestral Perc. instruments. Compared to the winds, the
perc sounds play back way softer. I have messed around with the
Mixer, some, but wonder if there is a efficient way to bring up
the volume of the percs. E.g., to get the snare drum to balance
the winds, I have to mark it at about a fff.
Thanks,
Dean
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