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Midi Volume

Hi. I'm using Cubase SX3. My midi track is set to 127 and I cannot raise the level of each key (synth uses dynamics - must stay the same). Is there a gain plugin or other way to do that?

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a) turn everything else DOWN or

b) render the track to audio and then slap a compressor on it (of course that will kill the dynamics of the track if you hit it too hard....)
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My midi track is set to 127
Midi Track or the audio output of the VSTi? They are not the same thing
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Increase the VST and MIDI volume. As altitude said... these two are different thing.
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On the mixer, you should change the channel of the MIDI CHANNEL to be the same you're using.
If you use a Drum map and try to set the volume on the mixer, it won't work, because by default the mixer channel will control the MIDI channel 1 volume.
For the drum map you should use channel 10, which is by default the channel for the drums sounds on the MIDI sound bank of a soundcard.
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