VELOCITY SENSIVITY ON A SYNTH???

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apoc123
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VELOCITY SENSIVITY ON A SYNTH???

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hi guys,

I need help, I need to know how to make my synth velocity sensitiv]....no matter how hard I press the key it still plays at once level....help please....thankyou my friends u are SYNTH GURUS!!!!
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In midi to poly module there is velocity output. Multiply it with your signal and you have what you want.
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GOT IT ...THANKS TROJAKEW!!!
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Hello,

I would like to have a precision...

It's written : "multiply it with you signal..."

But how can I multiply ?

Thanks a lot,
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Re: VELOCITY SENSIVITY ON A SYNTH???

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Hello,

How can I multiply with my signal ?

I would like to have a velocity response when I hit my piano key and the sound Flowstone can do !

Thanks for your help !
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In the search bar search with "Multiply"... You will find "Stream Multiply". Drag it in and connect it with Midi to Poly velocity.That's how you can multiply your signal. This component multiplies two Stream values together. :idea:
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hello,

I've founded the solution !
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Hello, thanks for your answer ! I'll try your option.


I've founded VCA module just before your answer... It works perfectly !
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