[/quote Felix Bartelt]My question was: Do you change the volume at all. E.g.:
I load a Vi-14 pp-ff MOD (4 Layers) to channel 1 of my gigastudio.
To change the output volume of this track, I got several possibilities:
Turn the Mdwhl.
Change the volume of the Track in Logic.
Use different velocities.
Which of these should I use (Specially when I only have the last to possibilities)?[/quote]
Felix,
(a) You will use the mod-wheel to change from pp to ff - definintely
(b) You will use overall volume controls to change the relative volumes of instruments to each other - definitely
(c) You will use cc? to change 'relative' sample volumes - occasionally
If you are using Logic, and it's possible for you, get the Logic Control desk. This will enable you to change volumes, sends, pans etc without having to use a mouse. Much easier and intuitive and a lot less fuss.
Remember that panning samples to place them in their relative, notional orchestral settings, is not really 'true' panning. In order to place things more realistically, you would use something like Gigapuse, Altiverb 5 or MIR.
I load a Vi-14 pp-ff MOD (4 Layers) to channel 1 of my gigastudio.
To change the output volume of this track, I got several possibilities:
Turn the Mdwhl.
Change the volume of the Track in Logic.
Use different velocities.
Which of these should I use (Specially when I only have the last to possibilities)?[/quote]
Felix,
(a) You will use the mod-wheel to change from pp to ff - definintely
(b) You will use overall volume controls to change the relative volumes of instruments to each other - definitely
(c) You will use cc? to change 'relative' sample volumes - occasionally
If you are using Logic, and it's possible for you, get the Logic Control desk. This will enable you to change volumes, sends, pans etc without having to use a mouse. Much easier and intuitive and a lot less fuss.
Remember that panning samples to place them in their relative, notional orchestral settings, is not really 'true' panning. In order to place things more realistically, you would use something like Gigapuse, Altiverb 5 or MIR.