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RE: Midi Volume Control
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RE: Midi Volume Control


  • Subject: RE: Midi Volume Control
  • From: "Tom White" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:14:22 -0800
  • Importance: Normal

> For the fallback, I think I'd scan the sequence and replace all CC7 events by 
> CC11 events, recalculating the volume setting for the new CC11 as necessary. 
> You won't always need to recalculate the CC11 volume setting, just in those 
> situations where both types of event occur on the same channel. Once you've 
> done this, you've freed up CC7 to control the volume of each channel. 
 
This is an interesting suggestion.
 
Though its a little strange to do this to a file post-creation, it does comply with
the GM recommendation which states that CC11 is for crescendo/decrescendo
during performance, while CC7 is for relative instrument balance (like a mixing
console).
 
- Tom White
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