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    • d.healeyD
      d.healey @Robert Puza
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      @Robert-Puza Assuming you only have 1 level of recorded dynamic you can add a velocity mod, set the intensity to something like 80% and that will be pretty good for volume control. You should probably also use velocity to control the cutoff (or gain) of a filter so you get a change in timbre as well.

      If you have multiple dynamics recorded then you can map them to different velocity ranges in the mapping editor - in addition to using the velocity modulators as I described.

      @Robert-Puza said in Sampler normalisation, is it per channel?:

      if you set the samples in the first dynamic level, you have the option of 0 to 127. how do you decide that LoVel will be 0 to HiVel 50 or 0 to 57?

      You can decide. There is no right way to do it. Just go with what sounds good to you.

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        Robert Puza @d.healey
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        @d-healey multiple dynamics. And yes you are right. it must be decided by listening. 👍

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          WepaAudio @d.healey
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          @d-healey my 2 cents on this its better that HISE dont match each side equally if there are not, if HISE equally normalize both channels at the same level then the stereo effect of that particular sound will be lost if it was meant to be like that, SPECIALLY IN SOUND DESIGN where we put together couple of layers in different sides., but if its an option to match that when we need to will be nice also.

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            dannytaurus @WepaAudio
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            @WepaAudio said in Sampler normalisation, is it per channel?:

            @d-healey my 2 cents on this its better that HISE dont match each side equally if there are not, if HISE equally normalize both channels at the same level then the stereo effect of that particular sound will be lost if it was meant to be like that, SPECIALLY IN SOUND DESIGN where we put together couple of layers in different sides., but if its an option to match that when we need to will be nice also.

            100% this. Stereo samples should never be normalized per channel by default. Have an option, but not as a default.

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            • Christoph HartC
              Christoph Hart @dannytaurus
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              @dannytaurus that‘s why it‘s the default and I have no intentions changing it.

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              • d.healeyD
                d.healey
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                These have both been normalised but look like they are hitting totally different peaks. Why is that?

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                  dannytaurus @Christoph Hart
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                  @Christoph-Hart said in Sampler normalisation, is it per channel?:

                  @dannytaurus that‘s why it‘s the default and I have no intentions changing it.

                  Awesome 🙏

                  Sample normalization has been a bugbear for me for the last 30 years.

                  More precisely, other people's idea of sample normalization 😂

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                  • Christoph HartC
                    Christoph Hart @dannytaurus
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                    These have both been normalised but look like they are hitting totally different peaks. Why is that?

                    Have you edited the samples after creating the samplemap? The normalisation level is cached (so that it doesn't have to scan the samples everytime you load the samplemap), but if you have tampered with the audio afterwards you might get a wrong normalisation gain factor.

                    Other than that, no idea, maybe the waveform renderer is playing tricks on you and doesn't show you the real peak in this zoom level, but that's a wild guess.

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                    • d.healeyD
                      d.healey @Christoph Hart
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                      @Christoph-Hart I haven't done anything with them since mapping. But it just occurred to me, these are multi-mic samples, so could it be that another mic of the same sample is the one that is hitting the peak?

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                      • Christoph HartC
                        Christoph Hart @d.healey
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                        @d-healey Ah yes, that's the culprit:

                        for (auto s : soundArray) // <= the list of multimic samples
                        	highestPeak = jmax<float>(highestPeak, s->calculatePeakValue());
                        

                        but that is definitely a feature not a bug - the same rule that applies to stereo channels applies to multiple mic positions too - you certainly don't want to mess with their inner balance.

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                        • d.healeyD
                          d.healey @Christoph Hart
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                          @Christoph-Hart said in Sampler normalisation, is it per channel?:

                          but that is definitely a feature not a bug

                          Yeah that's good, I've just been puzzled by the UI not hitting the same peak across different samples, and now the mystery is solved :)

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