MIDI Volume Issue












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I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04.1 LTS (64 bit).



I can not to find a way to equalize the volume between the standard audio waves (recorded music from any source) and the MIDI audio waves.



MIDI waves sound, at least, 12 db below the other audio, whatever the MIDI software I use (even if I force it to its maximum power).



There is not an individual MIDI volume control at the main volume control apps, panels and tabs.



The only way I know to balance this is through "PulseEffects", BUT...



Why not to be able to control it directly in the volume control panel, with a separated potentiometer?



If somebody knows some solution... Please, let me know!










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    I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04.1 LTS (64 bit).



    I can not to find a way to equalize the volume between the standard audio waves (recorded music from any source) and the MIDI audio waves.



    MIDI waves sound, at least, 12 db below the other audio, whatever the MIDI software I use (even if I force it to its maximum power).



    There is not an individual MIDI volume control at the main volume control apps, panels and tabs.



    The only way I know to balance this is through "PulseEffects", BUT...



    Why not to be able to control it directly in the volume control panel, with a separated potentiometer?



    If somebody knows some solution... Please, let me know!










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      I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04.1 LTS (64 bit).



      I can not to find a way to equalize the volume between the standard audio waves (recorded music from any source) and the MIDI audio waves.



      MIDI waves sound, at least, 12 db below the other audio, whatever the MIDI software I use (even if I force it to its maximum power).



      There is not an individual MIDI volume control at the main volume control apps, panels and tabs.



      The only way I know to balance this is through "PulseEffects", BUT...



      Why not to be able to control it directly in the volume control panel, with a separated potentiometer?



      If somebody knows some solution... Please, let me know!










      share|improve this question














      I use Ubuntu Studio 18.04.1 LTS (64 bit).



      I can not to find a way to equalize the volume between the standard audio waves (recorded music from any source) and the MIDI audio waves.



      MIDI waves sound, at least, 12 db below the other audio, whatever the MIDI software I use (even if I force it to its maximum power).



      There is not an individual MIDI volume control at the main volume control apps, panels and tabs.



      The only way I know to balance this is through "PulseEffects", BUT...



      Why not to be able to control it directly in the volume control panel, with a separated potentiometer?



      If somebody knows some solution... Please, let me know!







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