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Bogdan, don't take this to heart, but the fact nobody else has complained about this means it is not 'unusable'. You just don't like it, and that's fine. Hit those keys harder to compensate now you know about it and are looking for it.
No worries, I don't take these things personally. Doesn't matter if nobody complained so far.. I was reporting my finding (which is easy to replicate) and I stand to that. I said unusable for
solo playing, because one can't easily notice that when strumming chords.
As I said, hitting key harder doesn't help, because even at full hit, the tone E3 doesn't reach the same level as F3 (because F3 is already relative loud). That was the reason why I disabled Initial Touch (because I was thinking I don't hit key hard/fast enough). Yes, I just don't like that E3 is 3dB quieter than F3 next to it.
Here is the voice meta-data from the SlideJazzGuitar UVF file....
I must admit, that I only have a vague idea of waveform numbers you show and absolutely no clue how and where to get this data for particular voice. Those who know that, could maybe compare the structure of two voices of interest.
It's interesting to me, that no one (so far) can't confirm what I am describing.. To make it sure: when I say E3 and F3 note, I mean the
3rd octave on keyboard -that's not 3rd octave of instrument (because when guitar voice is selected, it's octave is set to -1 by default).
Btw. the issue I'm describing is also visible in Compressor Output "LED" bar (in case you can't notice loudness difference of 3dB): turn off Touch Sensitivity, play keys in 3rd octave (with pause between each key) and observe the bar. You will see that E3 is quieter than F3.
Ok, I'll rest the topic at that.. unless some new finding appears.
Thank you all for commenting,
Bogdan