Prefs -> Arrange

Take a look at the upper RH part of the Arrange window, "Normalize MIDI Velocities to.."

If you check that, then experiment with entering a number in the box below from about 70 all the way up to 127, you can invoke a kind of MIDI "compressor" globally that may do the trick for you.

Sometimes it is necessary to also visit the RealTracks and RealDrums Control panels and adjust the Volume setting for those also in order to dial things in, but start with that Normalize MIDI command, for it usually will make it work without resorting to changing the levels of your RealTracks up or down to match.

Normalize MIDI Velocities was actually created to solve the problem of some styles being softer than others when all we had were MIDI styles to work with, I started using it right away on my live gigs back then with good results. A setting of somewhere around 90 seemed best for my setup. Avoid overdoing the number, that can be as bad as overcompression of audio, bang-bang-bang.


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