On 2011-04-12 12:11, Bernd Casper wrote:
Hi David,
"(Hmm, this one didn't go to the list?)"
dunno why. I always press Reply.
"So if the base reverb level is 100% then CC91 level does not make a
difference as we cannot go above 100%."
That's the point. If I set the "base reverb level" in the soundfonts to
100%, the FS reverb level should not operate anything.
Lets see the soundfonts as the master and the FS reverb level as the slave.
I limit usage of reverb in the soundfonts, by setting the "base level
reverb" amount to, e. g. 20%.
Then those 20% should have been seen as 100% work area, for CC91 - I'd
assume?

If you have a "base reverb level" of 20% and do not override the default behaviour of CC91 in your soundfont, your reverb will be minimum 20% (if CC91 = 0) and maximum 40% (if CC91 = 127).

If I turn FS reverb level to 0, there should be zero effect. If I turn
the FS reverb level to 100%, this shall operate the amount I limited in
the soundfonts.
Do I understand this model right?

Total reverb level = ("base reverb level" in soundfont + CC91 level as explained earlier) * FS (global) reverb level.

// David

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