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  • I’ll take a look at those settings Wim! Appreciate !

    @wim said:

    @Sergiu said:
    Using a midi keyboard with Drambo and there is a difference in the velocity/loudness of the notes played through the midi keyboard ( I tried both bluetooth/usb connection). if I play the notes on the iPad the volume is alright but through the midi keyboard , they sound at a lower volume. I checked my midi keyboard in Aum and all good there...
    Is anyone aware of this behavior? and yes the master channel is set to 0dB
    Thanks !

    When you play the internal keyboard the default is to play all notes at full velocity. The keyboard, being velocity sensitive, is only going to send full velocity when you hit the keys really hard.

    Try placing a MIDI Monitor module on the track. Play the internal keyboard, and you'll probably see the last number is always 127**. Play the external keyboard and most likely it will vary quite a bit, but usually be well below 127.

    Check if your keyboard has a velocity curve, or sensitivity, setting. If not, there are ways to deal with that with other apps, or with Streambyter or Mozaic scripts.

    (** If "Velocity to Pads" is turned on in Drambo then the number won't always be 127, it'll vary based on where your finger hits the key.)

  • @ervin said:

    And then, with some luck, comes the EU and finally regulates it, and the world gradually steps in line. Including those that love to criticize the EU for this. Upcoming (and relevant) example: Apple vs USB C charging for phones. 👍

    Right. So, with the EU's involvement... 16 competing standards. 😆

  • @AlmostAnonymous said:
    Can the EU accept California’s application?

    That would be a conflict of interest. The People's Republic of California has already applied to join the other PRC.

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