Thanks so much for your kind and helpful response. Your solution works like a charm. What I had missed in all my experimentation was the need for the auxiliary send.
This technique isn't all that messy, and nicely emulates what Ardour does automatically. I'll just save it as a template now for whenever using that Arturia keyboard.
And to everyone: since it's the keyboard that's problematic (and my right hand which two failed surgeries have rendered troublesome), it seemed that most elegant approach would be to nip the problem in the bud, right at the source. G3N-es's solution does the trick.
I realize that people using software synths could simply turn off velocity sensing, instrument by instrument, or use the Resize function after the fact within the editor. However, my studio consists of hardware synths designed and built over the course of a half century; many of the homemade modules from the early days do not have the option to disable velocity sensing. And regarding Resize, by dealing with the problem at the start of the MIDI chain, there's the equally important benefit of being able to hear the result real-time, i.e., monitoring while recording.
Again, this is solved now and I'm truly grateful to G3N-es for his efficient workaround.
Hello G3N-es,
Thanks so much for your kind and helpful response. Your solution works like a charm. What I had missed in all my experimentation was the need for the auxiliary send.
This technique isn't all that messy, and nicely emulates what Ardour does automatically. I'll just save it as a template now for whenever using that Arturia keyboard.
And to everyone: since it's the keyboard that's problematic (and my right hand which two failed surgeries have rendered troublesome), it seemed that most elegant approach would be to nip the problem in the bud, right at the source. G3N-es's solution does the trick.
I realize that people using software synths could simply turn off velocity sensing, instrument by instrument, or use the Resize function after the fact within the editor. However, my studio consists of hardware synths designed and built over the course of a half century; many of the homemade modules from the early days do not have the option to disable velocity sensing. And regarding Resize, by dealing with the problem at the start of the MIDI chain, there's the equally important benefit of being able to hear the result real-time, i.e., monitoring while recording.
Again, this is solved now and I'm truly grateful to G3N-es for his efficient workaround.
Thomas