Feature Request: Velocity curve for different parts of the pad

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Feature Request: Velocity curve for different parts of the pad

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I've done the quite unusual (or not unusual) method of assigning a cymbal to the sidestick note of a pad, using edge sense. Works great so far, the only issue I have is that the note comes out really quiet, although I'm thrashing the rim of the pad.
Therefore I wondered if it would be possible to adjust the velocity curve of the sidestick note (and also for e.g. bow, edge, bell on cymbals)?

I know that I can just increase the velocity after recording some MIDI notes, but when playing I would love to have the sidestick note more audible, especially when abusing it to be a cymbal.

I have no technical background whatsoever, so if this is totally out of scope, it's okay of course.

Thanks for reading!
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Re: Feature Request: Velocity curve for different parts of the pad

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Have you adjusted the xstick scaler?
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Re: Feature Request: Velocity curve for different parts of the pad

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Jeez, now I feel like a dum-dum for not reading the manual thoroughly. Awesome, thanks!
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Re: Feature Request: Velocity curve for different parts of the pad

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No problem.
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Re: Feature Request: Velocity curve for different parts of the pad

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BTW: not unusual at all. one of the possible perks of E-Drumming to have China Cymbal, a splash and a Cowbell on the toms :D
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