Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
I have a VSTi that sounds low even when volume of track is set to highest.
Is there an effect or something that can raise volume of VSTi?
Is there an effect or something that can raise volume of VSTi?
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Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
Hi,
maybe try some compression.
maybe try some compression.
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
It does the work.André Giroux wrote:Hi,
maybe try some compression.
What exactly is this effect?
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Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
when you have the compressor effect open, bring your cursor on top of it and press F1. The help menu will open with the compressor details
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
You could also check if the VSTi has a gain control somewhere.
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
There is a gain inside compressor effect.sinbad wrote:You could also check if the VSTi has a gain control somewhere.
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
Does the VST instrument have a volume, master volume control?
Can you give examples of which VSTi's you are using?
Can you give examples of which VSTi's you are using?
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
I was using free VST Ixox_Flute.nickb2010 wrote:Does the VST instrument have a volume, master volume control?
Can you give examples of which VSTi's you are using?
It does have volume control, but still I need it higher.
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
I tried it already, ixox flute is better, it has softer and warmer sound. I am very pleased with it.sinbad wrote:Try a different one http://www.vst4you.com/pages/vst%20inst ... flute.html
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
I downloaded this flute plugin and tested it with MTS. I found no problems with the volume level.
How are you playing the instrument, are you using a MIDI keyboard controller? The VST is touch/velocity sensitive. It did take a bit of a thump to get the maximum level. You could use to Pianoroll editor to manually enter the notes. I believe it defaults to a MIDI velocity level of 90 (levels can be between 0 -127). You could see if the volume is still low that way.
I did notice the "distance" sliders effect the volume levels.....
Nick B
How are you playing the instrument, are you using a MIDI keyboard controller? The VST is touch/velocity sensitive. It did take a bit of a thump to get the maximum level. You could use to Pianoroll editor to manually enter the notes. I believe it defaults to a MIDI velocity level of 90 (levels can be between 0 -127). You could see if the volume is still low that way.
I did notice the "distance" sliders effect the volume levels.....
Nick B
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
Problem is that I am using other VSTi's that are louder and I must lower volume of other VSTi's considerably, so overall volume is a low.nickb2010 wrote:I downloaded this flute plugin and tested it with MTS. I found no problems with the volume level.
How are you playing the instrument, are you using a MIDI keyboard controller? The VST is touch/velocity sensitive. It did take a bit of a thump to get the maximum level. You could use to Pianoroll editor to manually enter the notes. I believe it defaults to a MIDI velocity level of 90 (levels can be between 0 -127). You could see if the volume is still low that way.
I did notice the "distance" sliders effect the volume levels.....
Nick B
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
I did a quick test using the same MIDI data. The right source is the flute VST and the left source the MTS Wheel Organ. I had no problem with the volume levels.
http://www.brickell.info/msw2018/fluteorgan.m4a
I uploaded a c major scale MIDI file with the note volume all set at the max of 127.
http://www.brickell.info/msw2018/cmajormax.mid
If you try this MIDI file the sound should be at it's loudest (without additional processing).
http://www.brickell.info/msw2018/fluteorgan.m4a
I uploaded a c major scale MIDI file with the note volume all set at the max of 127.
http://www.brickell.info/msw2018/cmajormax.mid
If you try this MIDI file the sound should be at it's loudest (without additional processing).
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
But MTS instruments are generally very low sounding also.nickb2010 wrote:I did a quick test using the same MIDI data. The right source is the flute VST and the left source the MTS Wheel Organ. I had no problem with the volume levels.
http://www.brickell.info/msw2018/fluteorgan.m4a
I uploaded a c major scale MIDI file with the note volume all set at the max of 127.
http://www.brickell.info/msw2018/cmajormax.mid
If you try this MIDI file the sound should be at it's loudest (without additional processing).
I am not using MTS instruments, I am using VSTi's DSK Saxophone, Steinberg The Grand 2, Sonatina...
Re: Amplify volume of low VST plugin volume
Try Mono Channel or Stereo Channel from Sleepy Time Records https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2014/0 ... -time-dsp/
You can vary the channel volume individually over and above what mts can.
or Ultra Channel from eventide. https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/ ... trachannel
You can vary the channel volume individually over and above what mts can.
or Ultra Channel from eventide. https://www.eventideaudio.com/products/ ... trachannel