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Region not responding to velocity change


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Hi,

 

I've been using Logic for about a month or so now, and whilst I can usually solve most queries with a few internet searches, this particular issue is driving me insane.

 

I made a MIDI region using the 808 base sample, but I can't change the loudness of it. I've created a 4 bar loop, and I'd like to bring it in quietly and gradually get louder. After watching a few YouTube videos I learnt how to transform a region using the crescendo feature on a kick drum, I just cannot seem to get this loop's loudness to change whatsoever. Even when I highlight all notes and slide the velocity bar to 1, the loudness stays exactly the same.

 

Any ideas on what it could be?

 

I've uploaded a screenshot just incase I'm missing an obvious setting.

 

Cheers!

Ash

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It's up to the synthesizer patch how it interprets velocity data, depending on how it was programmed.

 

In the case of 808 bass, in Alchemy, to increase the effect of velocity, do this:

 

1. Click the Volume button. The MODULATIONS section should show you the modulations for the Master Vol.

2. In the Velocity routing, increase the Depth.

 

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