Hello.
The solution of this problem is an Analyser or meter level software tool.
It is a very complicated method but believe me it is the only solution for a good total mastering and total balance of your own styles or sounds.
And the Registrations is a very good solution so we have a very fast and excellent balance.
In all arrangers that I use (Ketron Audya, Ketron SD9, Yamaha Genos, Korg Pa3x) I work this way and believe me I work without ever teasing the master volume of keyboard or style volume.
First we have to say that you have to adjust the Styles/Registrations one by one.
Therefore If you have a PC/Mac with a daw (Cubase, Logic, Reaper, Pro Tools etc), connect the stereo out of Audya in a stereo in of your Audio Interface and follow this:
1) Run your d.a.w
2) Create a audio stereo chanel and set the correct stereo hardware inputs of your audio interface (for example In 1--2).
3) On software input of daw (in this case In 1-2) open a analyser plug in (all the daw include a free analyser) or you simple you can to use the volume meter of chanel however is better to have a good analyser.
4) Find a volume on the key and leave it there. The best would be full volume of Audya and this is what I would suggest so you should therefore probably lower the input level of the audio interface so that you do not have clipping. In a digital audio system, 0dBFS refers to the maximum signal level possible, also known as the clipping point.
Also it would be good not to use any gain of audio interface in order not to add extra coloring or distortion from Pre Amp.
5) Set all sliders of style (Style Master, Drum, Bass, Chords) in the same level (for example 60).
Now select some factory styles and see where the volume ends, for example maybe the peak level at -4 db (like my photo).
Now let's start to set one by one your style and registrations:
1) Select a of your style and let it play a chord without playing anything in the right hand.
Notice where it is at the peak level.
What we want is not to exceed the peak level that we observed in the factory styles (-4db).
If it exceeds the maximum intensity level then the fastest method is simply to lower the Style Master until to approach and not to exceed the maximum peak level (-4db).
2) when we find the desired peak level (-4db) save as single registration and include with the save and the Slider (Page 1-F10) and press Save.
Continue in the same way with the rest styles until you have completed the total style balance.
Yes. Is complicate however Hello. The solution of this problem is an Analyser or meter level software tool.
It is a very complicated method but believe me it is the only solution for a good total mastering and total balance of your own styles or sounds.
And the Registrations is a very good solution so we have a very fast and excellent balance.
In all arrangers that I use (Ketron Audya, Ketron SD9, Yamaha Genos, Korg Pa3x) I work this way and believe me I work without ever teasing the master volume of keyboard or style volume.
First we have to say that you have to adjust the Styles/Registrations one by one.
Therefore If you have a PC/Mac with a daw (Cubase, Logic, Reaper, Pro Tools etc), connect the stereo out of Audya in a stereo in of your Audio Interface and follow this:
1) Run your d.a.w
2) Create an audio stereo channel and set the correct stereo hardware inputs of your audio interface (for example In 1--2).
3) On software input of daw (in this case In 1-2) open a analyser plug in (all the daw include a free analyser) or you simple you can to use the volume meter of chanel however is better to have a good analyser.
4) Find a volume on the key and leave it there. The best would be full volume of Audya and this is what I would suggest so you should therefore probably lower the input level of the audio interface so that you do not have clipping. In a digital audio system, 0dBFS refers to the maximum signal level possible, also known as the clipping point.
Also it would be good not to use any gain of audio interface in order not to add extra coloring or distortion from Pre Amp.
5) Set all sliders of style (Style Master, Drum, Bass, Chords) in the same level (for example 60).
Now select some factory styles and see where the volume ends, for example maybe its peak level at -4 db (like my photo).
Now let's start to set one by one your style and registrations:
1) Select a of your style and let it play a chord without playing anything in the right hand.
Notice where it is at the peak level.
What we want is not to exceed the peak level that we observed in the factory styles (-4db).
If it exceeds the maximum intensity level then the fastest method is simply to lower the Style Master until to approach and not to exceed the maximum peak level (-4db).
2) when we find the desired peak level (-4db) save as single registration and include with the save and the Slider (Page 1-F10) and press Save.
Continue in the same way with the rest styles until you have completed the total style balance.
Yes it is complicated however it is the only way.
