![]() ![]() If it is, then what you play into SONAR will be sent back out to the synth. Check to see if the pass-through button is activated. Two things to check when playing MIDI into a track armed for recording:ġ. There is a different set of possible problems if you're recording MIDI from a hardware controller and playing a softsynth than if you're playing via a hardware synth, and yet another angle on the problem if you compare the sound you hear when playing a hardware synth while recording MIDI with the sound you hear when playing MIDI back. ![]() If that's the problem you're having, I'm not sure what to tell you, because I never did figure out what was happening then.īut if you're recording the MIDI at a moderate-to-strong key velocity, then perhaps the reason you're not hearing it very loud from the synth is that the velocity slider on the MIDI track is turned down, or perhaps SONAR is somehow sending the synth a VOLUME controller code (or some other controller code) that causes it to play softly. I have had situations where for some reason, the MIDI velocities were being recorded at a very low level, and I had to increase the velocity on the MIDI track to hear them at a moderate volume on my MIDI synth. (Keep in mind that the slider on an audio track controls volume, but the slider on a MIDI track controls velocity.) First, it would be easier to understand your problem if you describe BOTH your MIDI VELOCITY experience AND your audio VOLUME experience. ![]()
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