Rob M. wrote:Volume is the property of a note most often affected by the velocity parameter. The reference to volume should appear first. And yes, there should be an indication that the effect on the note is determined by the MIDI device, not Encore. Perhaps there's room for a compromise here: how about something like:
Velocity is an attribute of a note that, in most cases, affects its volume, and in some cases, affects its attack properties. The actual effect is determined by the MIDI device playing the note.
Rob,
I agree with your suggestion, but technically, I don't think the velocity byte of the NoteOn message changes the Midi Volume, which I believe is a separate controller altogether, but it most often does affect the initial level and slope of the note attack curves, which does then translate into a perception the note is louder. The velocity attribute is supposed to reflect a measure of how hard the instrument is played (initially struck for keys and percussion, initially blown for wind instruments, initial bow pressure for strings, agressiveness for plucked strings, etc). That's why more capable synths, and even to a minor degree even some of the less capable ones, also involve timbre adjustments. But I believe in all cases it affects the attack (and sometimes the delay), and the consequences of that depend on how the remaining portions of the note sound profile (decay and release) are set up.
I know just enough about this stuff to spout semi-informed pronouncements. There have been times when I was interested in programming sounds (like SoundFonts), but the amount of time required to do anything even mediocre turned out to be way too excessive for me. And maybe I'm just crabby this evening because I didn't have such a great time at my day job today. Like I said initially though, your proposal sounds fine to me because I do honestly believe that it is how most people, especially those just interested in notation, not sequencing, perceive the behavior. I also fully agree that the entire issue be a "side-bar" entry, as folks will either know what velocity does, so what the Humanize function does is what is most important, or they won't, and the explanation should reflect what the average uninformed person will perceive. I don't think side-bars in the Encore manual should get too technical, either, unless it's really important to basic understanding of what the program is going to do.
Hmmm. Sorry for what turned into a somewhat lengthy rant!
