how do i amplify the lower notes in dark wave studio?

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hi there, i've been trying to amplify the lower musical notes in dark wave studio. how do i do this, and does anyone have a clue in dark wave studio and how?

p.s. iv'e tryed some of the best plugins on vst4free like preamp and others, and they don't work on amplifying lower musical notes.

also after A-7 note's don't work, and i can't hear the sound. same thing before E-4.

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Turn the higher notes down. Nothing wrong with the whole track being quieter, since in the end it'll all get boosted to normal volume.

Though I've never seen something fail to increase amplitude. If it's increasing amplitude elsewhere, then that would suggest the problem lies with the speakers/monitoring?

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MOK19 wrote:Turn the higher notes down. Nothing wrong with the whole track being quieter, since in the end it'll all get boosted to normal volume.

Though I've never seen something fail to increase amplitude. If it's increasing amplitude elsewhere, then that would suggest the problem lies with the speakers/monitoring?
the notes seem to be muted not quieter. i can't heart the sound. and i don't have my sound muted or volume muted either.

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Maybe your plugin doesn't play these notes at all? Can be a thing with sample-based instrument or keyboard split.
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What are you listening on? Cheap speakers and headphones don't reproduce low frequencies well.

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i've tryed it on my realtek audio sound card and hp speakers the model # is for my hp speakers UC-230 and it can run all the way up 192000 hz frequency range. and i still can not hear the notes before E-4 and after F-7. what settings and range do i need to hear the frequencies?

p.s. i'm using windows 8.1

here's my settings:
settings 1:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7x3rsawclxn7q ... 2.jpg?dl=0

settings 2:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fw1oc1mtmljj1 ... s.jpg?dl=0

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This is probably a stupid question. Have you turned up the Bass on your speakers (the left-hand knob)?

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garryknight wrote:This is probably a stupid question. Have you turned up the Bass on your speakers (the left-hand knob)?
yes i have. why do you want to know that?

it doesn't even matter if i've got that bass turned all the way up or not. i've already tried this.

oh by the way it is darkwave studio it self that has these problems not my hardware. i'll try other software just to make sure of this.

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Can you be a bit more precise with the note names. Do you mean E-4 and A7 (as opposed to A-7)? If so, that sounds like the range covered by the MIDI spec (128 notes) and would be considered expected behaviour from all DAWs.

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cron wrote:Can you be a bit more precise with the note names. Do you mean E-4 and A7 (as opposed to A-7)? If so, that sounds like the range covered by the MIDI spec (128 notes) and would be considered expected behaviour from all DAWs.
i'm saying there is a lot of musical notes that don't work before E4 and And after A7. it's the software. i've tried out the audio on both my pc speakers and my mini stereo system that is bluetooth. and no i can be more precise. i've already told you that the ones before E4 doesn't work and after A7 doesn't work either do i 've got show you in a video?

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here's a a short video on what i mean by E-4 and after A-7. you can't hear the audio but you can see it in the video where it's not playing: https://www.dropbox.com/s/desnxi7rdmzc2 ... 3.mp4?dl=0

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Watched your vid and Darkwave seems non-standard in always using dashes in the note name (usually, C-4 means 4 octaves below C0 and C4 means 4 octaves above). Apologies for the confusion regarding note names.

Looked at your vid and spotted you're using the Spicy Guitar plug-in. Checked the manual and it seemed a bit fluffy as to what range of notes it would respond to outside of the chord mode, so downloaded it to check and it looks like the instrument only covers the range of a standard guitar. Note restrictions you mentioned confirmed in Ableton Live here. You should be OK using the full range of MIDI in Darkwave with other plug-ins. :)

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thanks for you help cron to figuring that the guitar wasn't full range. i found one that is.

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yugioh_advance_84 wrote:thanks for you help cron to figuring that the guitar wasn't full range. i found one that is.
Well, from the sound of it, the first guitar plugin IS full range for what notes a guitar covers. Playing outside of that range means playing notes which a standard guitar cannot. If you want to sound convincingly like a real guitar, you should stick to what a guitar is capable of. Just my two cents...
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