Sweetwater’s Jacob Dupre breaks down everything you need to know about keyboard velocity! After you watch, check out more Keyboard and Synthesizer Lessons here 👉 ruclips.net/p/PLlczpwSXEOybFzNBWKH-43gw_c4qWLv7s
I think what he does really well beyond explaining it (which was the only thing done here) is with creative/musical ways of using it, it being whatever subject he’s talking about. For example setting the velocity to control the filter and maybe some resonance and setting it so that they open up with greater velocities can yield very natural feeling patches because most acoustic instruments get brighter sounding with higher velocities (volume) and duller (like being low pass filtered) with lower settings. I bet Daniel Fisher has other creative tricks up his sleeve for it
You need to talk about numbers Man, Some high-end instruments don't have just two or three settings, they have 'Velocity On 1-127' and 'Velocity Off 1-127'. It would have helped a bit better.
Sweetwater’s Jacob Dupre breaks down everything you need to know about keyboard velocity! After you watch, check out more Keyboard and Synthesizer Lessons here 👉 ruclips.net/p/PLlczpwSXEOybFzNBWKH-43gw_c4qWLv7s
You never get any clearer that this. Well done!
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Good to know information for sure. Great video too, thanks 🤘
It's the first derivative of position
Boom, sorted
Thank you!
Would love to see Daniel fisher do a video on velocity in a eurorack context. Cool video idea!
I think what he does really well beyond explaining it (which was the only thing done here) is with creative/musical ways of using it, it being whatever subject he’s talking about. For example setting the velocity to control the filter and maybe some resonance and setting it so that they open up with greater velocities can yield very natural feeling patches because most acoustic instruments get brighter sounding with higher velocities (volume) and duller (like being low pass filtered) with lower settings. I bet Daniel Fisher has other creative tricks up his sleeve for it
You need to talk about numbers Man, Some high-end instruments don't have just two or three settings, they have 'Velocity On 1-127' and 'Velocity Off 1-127'. It would have helped a bit better.
velocity and force/pressure are different things. Please clarify.
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Velocity is distance divided by time