(Hmm, this one didn't go to the list?)
On 2011-04-11 10:31, Bernd Casper wrote:
Hi David,
and two another scenarios:
what sound result I can expect if
1) The reverb send midi message (CC91) is 127
2) The soundfont has a "default reverb level" at 0% ?
and
what sound result I can expect if
1) The reverb send midi message (CC91) is 127
2) The soundfont has a "default reverb level" at 100% ?
Many thanks
Bernd.
On a scale between 0% and 100%, the reverb level is calculated as follow's:
- The base level (or "default reverb level", or whatever it is called,
not sure), which is set in the soundfont and can be anything from 0% to 100%
- Add to that the CC91 level. That normally adds up to 20% (for CC91 =
127), but that scale can be overridden by the soundfont as well.
So if the base reverb level is 100% then CC91 level does not make a
difference as we cannot go above 100%.
// David
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