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From: James Ryan <jeryan@...>
Date: Sun, 30 May 2004 at 9:26:06 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Note off (release) velocity stuck on 63
Message #164267
This is a reply to #164218.
> - hit a note as softly as possible, and after some time release it as > quickly as as you can, Soft release sound. Identical to attack sound level. > and hit a note as softly as possible, and after some time release it > very carefully. > Still soft release, again, identical to attack. > The 1st should give a loud release sample and the 2nd a soft one. Nope, both soft. I also slammed the key down and released it veeeeerryyy slowly - loud release sound. It appears that somehow Logic is using the attack velocity to determine the release velocity. They seem to be identical. The exact readout in the event list is 1 for the attack velocity, then Release Velocity Off (it becomes 63 if I click on it), then the note off time line location followed by the note name (A4 in this case) and the words "OFF without len." I now notice if I leave everything alone in the event editor, the notes sound as I described, soft attack, soft release, loud attack, loud release....HOWEVER, if I click on the word "off" after Release Vel, it TURNS to 63, and then when I playback, the release is no longer soft or loud, it really is 63, regardless of what it was when the word off was there and regardless of the attack velocity. This would be a good one for Michael Hayden or one of the senior programmers to explain. Again, not a big deal, but I am curious just what Logic is tracking that makes the release velocity track the attack velocity (to my ears) but only on the Studiologic, not the Trinity, and with no indication of it in the event editor. I just tried the experiment with the Trinity, and the release velocity does not say off, it says 64, and there is no time line info on the note off which was four beats later. With the studiologic keyboard, there was an entry for the time line location of the note off. I say "was" because I just repeated everything and there was no longer the second entry with the OFF without len. Can't get it back. This just gets weirder and weirder. James
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