Hi, I have Triple Cheese and it's great, but I don't know how to make the sounds velocity sensitive, because in the DAW all the notes sound at the same volume even if you increase or decrease the velocity of each note.
Version VST3 - Windows 10
Triple Cheese does not respond to velocity
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
You'd need to program that into the preset. For example, Triple Cheese has two envelopes, and each envelope has a 'velocity' fader that makes it react to different velocity values. Or add 'velocity' to any of the modulation slots and turn up the amount, adjust values until you reach the desired effect.
Viktor
u-he team
Viktor
u-he team
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 34 posts since 4 Sep, 2022
Hello, I had to set it to hdrs (exp or lin, either one) to notice a change in volume. If I leave it in adsr (exp or lin), the volume of each note remains the same even when changing the 'velocity' in the DAW.
Even so, in hdrs mode with the faders of volume at maximum, it works, although when in the MIDI Editor I lower the velocity of a note to minimum, the volume of the Triplee Cheese sound doesn't drop to minimum. The change in volume is noticeable, but it doesn't decrease as much as I have lowered the 'velocity' in the DAW.
In any case, now I know that it is the 'velocity' fader of the envelopes.
Thank you very much for the response
Regards
Even so, in hdrs mode with the faders of volume at maximum, it works, although when in the MIDI Editor I lower the velocity of a note to minimum, the volume of the Triplee Cheese sound doesn't drop to minimum. The change in volume is noticeable, but it doesn't decrease as much as I have lowered the 'velocity' in the DAW.
In any case, now I know that it is the 'velocity' fader of the envelopes.
Thank you very much for the response
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- KVRian
- 814 posts since 18 May, 2007 from Berlin
Sounds like a bug, or some misunderstanding maybe. If you've got the time, could you send an email to support[at]u-he.com and we'll take a look? I'm just curious because it works perfectly fine here, so I'd like to take a look. Only if you've got the time of course. 
Viktor
u-he team
Viktor
u-he team
