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How do you adjust the input volume for different scenes?

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Filter22
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How do you adjust the input volume for different scenes?

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Hi there

I bought the Performer addition and love it - just what I was after.

I've got 10 songs which have 2 or 3 scenes each and this is all shown as a vertical list in the scene window. All working well. What I wanted to know is what's the best way of adjusting the volume sensitivity of individual scenes? Some of them go pretty wild to a kick drum whilst others don't respond as well.

I don't want to change the audio input as this will mess up my performance.

Is this done using modifiers? I want to try and get all the scenes in my set responding in a similar way to my audio. At the moment I'm having to really crank up the volume on some scenes to achieve the full potential of the visuals?

Many thanks
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Re: How do you adjust the input volume for different scenes?

Post by Sadler »

To push reactions further use parameter modifiers like scale, power and offset. To attenuate reactions use scale (fractional), clamp etc.

Here's a tutorial that might interest you:


I have the opposite issue - when I've created a cohesive, honed visual set where all the reactions are scaled to preference (to PC audio) the live levels are completely different. Adjusting gain helps a bit but, ultimately, I just hope I get lucky - sometime I do, but mostly I struggle - e.g. bass fx gets swamped or top end is gone. Can be frustrating and is a challenge to deal with but it's just how it is sometimes.
Filter22
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Re: How do you adjust the input volume for different scenes?

Post by Filter22 »

Hi

Thank you so much for the reply. Yes I'll give this a go.

that video looks really useful - at the moment a bit above my level but I'm sure I'll get into it!

Many thanks
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