Dose anything fix winamps and other media players probrlems with resetting the midi AND MP3'S volume when playing a bunch of midis?it kills me and my speakers when I got it cranked up and the damn midis are 4X as loud >< teh..I should hav said midis AND MP3s
http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/index.php can do it for MP3s, but I don't know of a similar utility for MIDI files. The volume and velocity are built right into the midifile format. Whenever a note is played via Midi a Note On event message is sent. That contains 2 parameters, the note value and the velocity. Velocity is how loud the note is to be played, like if you tap a piano key vs playing it hard. Usually the master volume of a MIDI song is set by a controller event with the volume level at the beginning of a song so there may be something that can go and change that event in the MIDI file itself. Looking on WinAmps site, this might do it. It is a DSP plugin for volume normalization: http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=97883 It doesn't say if it does it for MIDI or not though.
Thats not realy the problem you see when I play a list of midis and set its volume within XPs volume control center the the volume stays at what I palced it at untill it laods a new midi then its like it constently resets the volume for each mdi that is loaded. bacily meaning whatever volume I have set for the midi will reset windows midi volume,turning down the main volume seems to help some at least midis dont reset that,BTW winamps midi volume control dosent work. I dont kn0ow if tis a glitch or soemthign no one has cared to fix *L*
I have fixed the always resetign midi volume after it loads a new midi.I turned off logarithmic volume controll in the midi config side,some are still load as hell but I magaed to get msot of them to be even with the MP3s,I have Audio stocker pro,Audio stocker+ shoutcast,pitch fork + audio stocker. Kinda got the MP3s to paly nicely with each other but the midis are being evil
1) Go to Control Panel -> Sounds. 2) Click the Audio tab. 3) Under "Sound playback" note the device being used. 4) Go to the Winamp preferences. 5) Go to Plug-ins -> Input. 6) Select "Nullsoft MIDI player 3.1" 7) Click on the Configure button. 8) Under "Device", select the device that is the same as the one that you noted before in the Control Panel. 9) Click the OK button. That should do it!