Ben, I wonder what happens if you cancel out velocity with negative or zero in 
modulators and assign breath #2 to velocity and volume. The dynamic in harmonic 
content is dependent on velocity on many sound modules but having midi 
monitored the output of the ewi I noticed the note on message long after a 
series of volume increases. I also think the note off message might be 
unnecessary if the velocity interacts correctly. Of course this is only 
speculation.

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Ben Gonzales <b...@gonzos.net> wrote:

>Hi all.
>
>I implemented the CC2 modulator in a sax soundfont, and loaded it into 
>my RPi2 fluidsynth. I set the EWI to CC2 and the velocity setting to 
>ZERO. This makes the EWI produce "dynamic velocity". What I found was 
>that I could start a note at low breath pressure, and resulting low 
>volume, and swell it, but only a bit. If I started a note at higher 
>breath pressure I could swell it more. So, it seems that you can't swell 
>to full volume unless you start with a decently loud note in the first 
>place.
>
>In practical terms, you (well, I) rarely need to swell to full volume 
>from nothing, but I just thought I better mention it. Maybe I'm doing 
>something wrong. I did test setting a fixed velocity (mid range), and it 
>seemed to work OK.
>
>Ben
>
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