Chris,

Thanks for your suggestion, I never used the velocity-to-attenuation modulator before but after a bit of trial and error I got it to successfully ignore note velocity,
Nice one!
Ed

On , "S. Christian Collins" <s.chriscoll...@gmail.com> wrote:







Ideally, you would edit this in the SoundFont itself by modifying
the velocity-to-attenuation modulator. However, you can also use
something like QMidiRoute
(Linux) or MIDI-OX (Windows)
to filter the velocity layers as well.



-~Chris



On 05/11/2011 08:20 AM, Ed Costello wrote:
Hi,




I am using fluidsynth to playback midi files and I was
wondering was there a way of telling it to ignore key velocity
when playing them back? Is this a setting that should be made in
the soundfont itself? Unfortunately I need this as part of a
larger project so just making the velocities on the midi files
uniform isn't an ideal option for me.

Thanks,

Ed



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