(In Garageband I think the preset is 98.) Varying your velocities within about plus/minus 15 steps is a safe place to keep it so that you get variation, but it still maintains a similar intensity. Just like with MIDI drums, to make your MIDI strings sound most realistic, you shouldn’t just keep all your notes’ velocities at the same level. This guide won’t make your stock Garageband strings sound like a real violinist actually played them, but it (hopefully) will make your stock sounds a little more bearable. That being said, there are ways to help make your MIDI strings sound a little bit less pathetic and a little more realistic in your mix. This is especially true of strings – violins, violas, cellos, double bass if it can be played with a bow and was free, the MIDI version doesn’t sound that great. Unless you’re paying $200 for MIDI sounds, chances are good that your free MIDI sounds are… awful.
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