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PAD sensitivity problem

Discussion in 'MASCHINE Area' started by Koktailmolotov, Dec 1, 2020.

  1. Koktailmolotov

    Koktailmolotov NI Product Owner

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    Hi there,

    I just purchased my Maschine MK3 and I am struggling with setting the sensitivity of my pad when pressing and releasing the button (sampler assigned)

    What I would like to achieve is to press the pad (does not matter the sensitivity) and to hear the sample at full volume without any volume fading.

    What I already did:
    - Pad sensitivity set to 0 in Hardware settings
    - Scaling is set to “Soft3” in Hardware settings
    - Fixed velocity set at 127 in “Pad Mode”

    When pressing the pad delicately, the volume of sample is very low, only when pressing the pad hard, the volume of the sample raises up. I don’t want this, I would like the volume of the sample to be full volume does not matter how hard or low I press the pad.

    Can someone guide me how can I achieve this? Thank you
     
  2. oli@bass

    oli@bass NI Product Owner

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    - engage the button labelled FIXED VEL
    or
    - in the sampler plugin, page 6 Velocity / Mod Wheel, set the velocity destination Volume to 0%
     
  3. Murat Kayi

    Murat Kayi NI Product Owner

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    Also, depending on how you want the sample to play back you do not want the sampler to play it back in ADSR or AHD mode, but one-shot which eliminates evelopes
     
  4. Koktailmolotov

    Koktailmolotov NI Product Owner

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    Hi, is there to remove the fade in enveloppes when using ADSR? When pressing the pad, it does fade in the volume.
     
  5. Murat Kayi

    Murat Kayi NI Product Owner

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    ADSR adds an envelope to your samples, meaning Attack, Decay, Sustain, Release.
    AHD is a simpler envelope, IIRC Attack Hold Decay.
    If you do not need that level of control over the dynamics when you hit your samples and are happy with them playing completeley from start to end, then choose One-Shot