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    • pcs800P
      pcs800
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      As I test my plugin, I load it into a project in my daw, and just noticed that I can turn all velocities completely off and the instrument still triggers samples the same as it does when velocities are at 127.
      What am I missing?

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      • LindonL
        Lindon @pcs800
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        @pcs800 - a velocity modulator in your project

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        www.channelrobot.com

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        • pcs800P
          pcs800 @Lindon
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          @Lindon Chatgpt tells me this, which doesn't seem to be correct.

          Use Built-in Velocity Modulation (no scripting)
          If you're using HISE’s modular approach (e.g. a synth or sampler module):

          • Select the target module (e.g., Sampler, Synth, Gain, Filter).
          • Go to the Modulators section.
          • Add a Velocity Modulator:
          • Right-click in the modulators list.
          • Choose "Add Modulator" > "Velocity Modulator".
          • Set the target parameter:
            For example, link it to Volume, Cutoff, or Pitch depending on the module.
            Use the modulator amount knob to adjust how much velocity affects the parameter.
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          • pcs800P
            pcs800 @pcs800
            last edited by

            @pcs800 Never mind, i got it.
            Chatgpt keeps giving instructions for older version of Hise, until I keep specifying 4.1.0
            Anyway, I put a velocity modulator on the sampler module, and it worked.

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