Originally Posted By: Noel96
Trev,

Have you had a look at the midi events for the melody track? Each note on a Supertrack (if that's what you're using) has its own individual velocity setting. I wonder if this is what's overriding the overall volume.

Regards,
Noel

Hi Noel, thanks for jumping in.

Well, yes I did check that there is velocity information with the MIDI events, but I believe that this is a normal part of a MIDI note-on event.
The three bytes for a Note-On event should consist of
Status Byte
- Upper nibble = 1001 for a Note-On event
- Channel in the lower nibble - in this case 8

1st data Byte:
Note number in the lower 7 bits

2nd Data Byte:
Velocity in the lower 7 bits

It's not using MIDI Super Track data, just a standard MIDI file for that track. Although there is velocity data, I would have expected that the volume control on that track would have affected the relative volume.

Rather confusing, actually.

Thanks
Trev

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