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    Hi, I've had this problem for a while I make a lot of music im a composer, i often save out my electronic tracks as midi also and when i go to play them in winamp it always lowers the windows mixer volume to like 2% its really annoying. I've tried looking at preferences > input > the midi plugin > turning off volume control, that seems to work a little better but it still lowers my winamp volume to like 45%. This only happens with me for midi files.

  • #2
    If you have ReplayGain enabled, you should change the default 6 dB drop of volume for files without ReplayGain tags to 0 dB.

    Also select "DirectMusic / Microsoft Synthesizer (with output)" as the device on the device tab of the midi player plug-in configuration options, along with setting the volume control to "none" on this tab.
    Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
    Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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    • #3
      Yeah I've got both of those off but it still drops the volume to like 40%. Like I said before I turned volume control to off it was way worse but when it is off its better but still like 40%.

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      • #4
        Have you tried other device options in the midi plug-in? Have you rechecked the Windows volume mixer to see if the max volume allowed for midi is high enough?

        There is also volume control in the DirectSound output plug-in. You can try disabling that.
        Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
        Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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        • #5
          Yes on the windows mixer, and what other options should i try in the device options?

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          • #6
            The options available depend on your sound device. It can't hurt anything to try them all and see what results you get with each one.
            Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
            Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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            • #7
              On my system there is also a midi output volume control that is part of the sound device configuration accessed through the Windows control panel. It is on the Speakers Properties Levels tab.
              Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
              Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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              • #8
                Reformatted and reinstalled winamp today. What fixes it for me is setting midi plugin to Direct Input / Microsoft Synth and setting the the volume controls to off in that.

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                • #9
                  Yeah, but then you're using the DirectMusic synthesiser :/ I've had this issue before as well and also never properly resolved it (I had to use the work around of using an alternative synthesiser like DirectMusic)
                  Windows 10 x64
                  Realtek Audio ALC 1220
                  Ryzen 3700X

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by Aminifu View Post
                    ... select "DirectMusic / Microsoft Synthesizer (with output)" as the device on the device tab of the midi player plug-in configuration options, along with setting the volume control to "none" on this tab.
                    I just ran into problem and this solution fixed it. That was annoying. :O Thanks Aminifu.
                    --Ant @ Ant's Quality Foraged Links (http://aqfl.net) and The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx).

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