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    Miyoshino got a reaction from 🌟Yasuno in MML adjustments for MusicQ patch   
    MML adjustments for MusicQ patch 
    Original post by @colimoshirabell (a.k.a. シラベル in JP Mari server)
    https://twitter.com/colimoshirabell/status/814076037826945025
    She says this is mere guidelines, and test listening would be necessary after all.
    Other instruments not mentioned here requires no adjustment.
    [Strings]
    Ukulele: increased velocity, peak suppressed (like fig. B)
     v5- -> -1
    Mandolin: decreased velocity
     v13- -> +2
     v4-v12 -> +1
    Lyre: decreased velocity, faster decay
     v12- -> +3 (but lyre's v15 note is apt to make an attack noise)
     v8-11 -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    Piano: increased velocity, faster decay
     v13- -> -3
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Harp: dropped an octave, faster decay, attack noise fixed
     raise an octave (oN -> oN+1)
     now o5d+ and higher notes sounds keener. you may want to reduce their velocity by 1
    Violin: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Cello: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so), pitch bug fixed (o6d+/o6f+)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Electric Guiter: timing bug of distortion part fixed
     if you manually fixed the bugged timings, romeve the fix
    [Wind Instruments]
    Whistle: decreased velocity
     v9- -> +2
     v3-8 -> +1
    Chalumeau: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +5
     v7-8 -> +4
     v5-6 -> +3
     v3-4 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
    Flute: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +4
     v6-8 -> +3
     v3-5 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
     (fyi, o5f+ to o6c are slightly less affected and o6g+ to o6b are slightly more affected)
    Roncadora: decreased velocity
     v11- -> +3
     v7-10 -> +2
     v3-6 -> +1
    [Percussion]
    Bass Drum: peak suppressed, the special sound of 02d+ removed, slightly lower pitch
     replace the o2d+ sound (if any) with something
    Snare Drum: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v7- -> -1
    Cymbals: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v9 -> -2
     v3-8 -> -1
    Hand Chimes: decreased velocity
     v8- -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    *if the faster decay or capped duration matter, replace single long notes with 
     multiple short notes (ex. c1&c1&c1 -> c1c1c1) or use another instrument.

    edit. typo
     

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    Miyoshino got a reaction from 🎶Telmes in MML adjustments for MusicQ patch   
    MML adjustments for MusicQ patch 
    Original post by @colimoshirabell (a.k.a. シラベル in JP Mari server)
    https://twitter.com/colimoshirabell/status/814076037826945025
    She says this is mere guidelines, and test listening would be necessary after all.
    Other instruments not mentioned here requires no adjustment.
    [Strings]
    Ukulele: increased velocity, peak suppressed (like fig. B)
     v5- -> -1
    Mandolin: decreased velocity
     v13- -> +2
     v4-v12 -> +1
    Lyre: decreased velocity, faster decay
     v12- -> +3 (but lyre's v15 note is apt to make an attack noise)
     v8-11 -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    Piano: increased velocity, faster decay
     v13- -> -3
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Harp: dropped an octave, faster decay, attack noise fixed
     raise an octave (oN -> oN+1)
     now o5d+ and higher notes sounds keener. you may want to reduce their velocity by 1
    Violin: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Cello: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so), pitch bug fixed (o6d+/o6f+)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Electric Guiter: timing bug of distortion part fixed
     if you manually fixed the bugged timings, romeve the fix
    [Wind Instruments]
    Whistle: decreased velocity
     v9- -> +2
     v3-8 -> +1
    Chalumeau: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +5
     v7-8 -> +4
     v5-6 -> +3
     v3-4 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
    Flute: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +4
     v6-8 -> +3
     v3-5 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
     (fyi, o5f+ to o6c are slightly less affected and o6g+ to o6b are slightly more affected)
    Roncadora: decreased velocity
     v11- -> +3
     v7-10 -> +2
     v3-6 -> +1
    [Percussion]
    Bass Drum: peak suppressed, the special sound of 02d+ removed, slightly lower pitch
     replace the o2d+ sound (if any) with something
    Snare Drum: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v7- -> -1
    Cymbals: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v9 -> -2
     v3-8 -> -1
    Hand Chimes: decreased velocity
     v8- -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    *if the faster decay or capped duration matter, replace single long notes with 
     multiple short notes (ex. c1&c1&c1 -> c1c1c1) or use another instrument.

    edit. typo
     

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    Miyoshino got a reaction from 🎶Flameberge in MML adjustments for MusicQ patch   
    MML adjustments for MusicQ patch 
    Original post by @colimoshirabell (a.k.a. シラベル in JP Mari server)
    https://twitter.com/colimoshirabell/status/814076037826945025
    She says this is mere guidelines, and test listening would be necessary after all.
    Other instruments not mentioned here requires no adjustment.
    [Strings]
    Ukulele: increased velocity, peak suppressed (like fig. B)
     v5- -> -1
    Mandolin: decreased velocity
     v13- -> +2
     v4-v12 -> +1
    Lyre: decreased velocity, faster decay
     v12- -> +3 (but lyre's v15 note is apt to make an attack noise)
     v8-11 -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    Piano: increased velocity, faster decay
     v13- -> -3
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Harp: dropped an octave, faster decay, attack noise fixed
     raise an octave (oN -> oN+1)
     now o5d+ and higher notes sounds keener. you may want to reduce their velocity by 1
    Violin: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Cello: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so), pitch bug fixed (o6d+/o6f+)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Electric Guiter: timing bug of distortion part fixed
     if you manually fixed the bugged timings, romeve the fix
    [Wind Instruments]
    Whistle: decreased velocity
     v9- -> +2
     v3-8 -> +1
    Chalumeau: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +5
     v7-8 -> +4
     v5-6 -> +3
     v3-4 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
    Flute: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +4
     v6-8 -> +3
     v3-5 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
     (fyi, o5f+ to o6c are slightly less affected and o6g+ to o6b are slightly more affected)
    Roncadora: decreased velocity
     v11- -> +3
     v7-10 -> +2
     v3-6 -> +1
    [Percussion]
    Bass Drum: peak suppressed, the special sound of 02d+ removed, slightly lower pitch
     replace the o2d+ sound (if any) with something
    Snare Drum: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v7- -> -1
    Cymbals: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v9 -> -2
     v3-8 -> -1
    Hand Chimes: decreased velocity
     v8- -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    *if the faster decay or capped duration matter, replace single long notes with 
     multiple short notes (ex. c1&c1&c1 -> c1c1c1) or use another instrument.

    edit. typo
     

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    Miyoshino got a reaction from 🚩ADirtyCouch in MML adjustments for MusicQ patch   
    MML adjustments for MusicQ patch 
    Original post by @colimoshirabell (a.k.a. シラベル in JP Mari server)
    https://twitter.com/colimoshirabell/status/814076037826945025
    She says this is mere guidelines, and test listening would be necessary after all.
    Other instruments not mentioned here requires no adjustment.
    [Strings]
    Ukulele: increased velocity, peak suppressed (like fig. B)
     v5- -> -1
    Mandolin: decreased velocity
     v13- -> +2
     v4-v12 -> +1
    Lyre: decreased velocity, faster decay
     v12- -> +3 (but lyre's v15 note is apt to make an attack noise)
     v8-11 -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    Piano: increased velocity, faster decay
     v13- -> -3
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Harp: dropped an octave, faster decay, attack noise fixed
     raise an octave (oN -> oN+1)
     now o5d+ and higher notes sounds keener. you may want to reduce their velocity by 1
    Violin: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Cello: increased velocity, capped duration (3 sec or so), pitch bug fixed (o6d+/o6f+)
     v13- -> -3 (comparison of the first 1 sec)
     v8-12 -> -2
     v3-7 -> -1
    Electric Guiter: timing bug of distortion part fixed
     if you manually fixed the bugged timings, romeve the fix
    [Wind Instruments]
    Whistle: decreased velocity
     v9- -> +2
     v3-8 -> +1
    Chalumeau: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +5
     v7-8 -> +4
     v5-6 -> +3
     v3-4 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
    Flute: decreased velocity
     v9 -> +4
     v6-8 -> +3
     v3-5 -> +2
     v1-2 -> +1
     (fyi, o5f+ to o6c are slightly less affected and o6g+ to o6b are slightly more affected)
    Roncadora: decreased velocity
     v11- -> +3
     v7-10 -> +2
     v3-6 -> +1
    [Percussion]
    Bass Drum: peak suppressed, the special sound of 02d+ removed, slightly lower pitch
     replace the o2d+ sound (if any) with something
    Snare Drum: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v7- -> -1
    Cymbals: increased velocity, peak suppressed
     v9 -> -2
     v3-8 -> -1
    Hand Chimes: decreased velocity
     v8- -> +2
     v3-7 -> +1
    *if the faster decay or capped duration matter, replace single long notes with 
     multiple short notes (ex. c1&c1&c1 -> c1c1c1) or use another instrument.

    edit. typo
     

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