Originally Posted By: BIABguy
Originally Posted By: VideoTrack
Can you use F5 (Bar Settings) at the required bar numbers to adjust the volume up/down etc?


Thanks VT.

I was going into each instrument and making a setting change.
I didn't know I could do all instruments at once.

What I didn't get was the numbering system.
-127..127

I believe that -10 will lower the sound by 10 somethings and 20 will raise the level by 20 somethings.
But I don't know what the starting point is?
I also didn't know if the number was the desired sound level or not.
I guess if they have negative numbers then it can't be the desired level.


Hi BiaBGuy

My understanding is that you can change the volume by a relative amount (relative to the existing value)
E.g. if the current volume was set at 100 and you put in a value of 20, it would change to 120
If you put in a value of -40 it would change to 60.

Essentially, the value you enter is added to the existing value.

Others might chime in if that's not entirely correct.

Note that the actual min/max values are 0 and 127, so it it was set at 100 and you changed it by +50, it would max at 127.

(Matt, I'm presuming the value is stored in a signed byte?)

Regards
Trevor



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