Play back volumes
PP is good. MP is too loud. P is good. MF is good.
You have an issue with the MP volume.
In another part of the Track. P is good but MF is too loud....with nothing in between.
Thank you
PP is good. MP is too loud. P is good. MF is good.
You have an issue with the MP volume.
In another part of the Track. P is good but MF is too loud....with nothing in between.
Thank you
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Please attach the score you are having trouble with, and say which notes specifically you believe are subjectively louder or softer than a professional musician would play them. be sure to have your speakers turned up to the same volume a real instrument would be when making this determination - that is, the actual SPL (measured in decibels) of a note played "ff" should be the same for the actual instrument as for the sound coming out of your speaker at any given distance. Then you can accurately judge the relative volume levels from there.
In reply to Please attach the score you… by Marc Sabatella
On my system MP is louder than P.
Thankyou
In reply to On my system MP is louder… by radford1
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In reply to On my system MP is louder… by radford1
Midi File
In reply to Midi File by radford1
As Marc asked, please attach the score file: .MSCZ
In reply to As Marc asked, please attach… by TheHutch
Score and music MIDI File attached
In reply to Score and music MIDI File… by radford1
No, there is no mscz attached, just a MIDI and a PDF
In reply to On my system MP is louder… by radford1
That is correct, mp is indeed louder than p. So it sounds like you are saying the problem has fixed itself? If so, great!
In reply to That is correct, mp is… by Marc Sabatella
No, I am not making this up. If what you say is true, that MP is louder than P…..please check your Dynamics Palette…..see photo. Is it possible to change the order? Thank you
In reply to No, I am not making this up… by radford1
There is no “if” about it - of course mp is louder than p. The second image you show confirms this, or just anyone who has taken music lessons, or check any reputable website.
It looks from your first image like you have customized your palette to place mp before p. Not sure if you did that on purpose because you mistakenly though mp was supposed to be quieter than p, or if you just accidentally dragged one of those markings out of position. Anyhow, you can fix it by clicking the “…” icon and then choosing “Reset palette”. This will put things back the way they were before you customized it - in the correct order “… p, mp, mf, f, …”
In reply to There is no “if” about it -… by Marc Sabatella
Thank you. I will endeavor to do that.