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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Kawai NV10 - Can you save a user-defined touch curve - anyone ?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m using a Kawai NV10 with Pianotech. I&#039;ve found their default touch curve is pretty well the dictionary definition of useless both for the internal voices of the NV10 and with Pianotech presets. After months of experimentation, I have managed to get several really good touch curves out of it which drive Pianotech very well indeed - but the Kawai voice-save function does not save them. Does anyone know of a way to do so ?</p><p>As an ex-professional classical pianist I will not settle for anything less than full, sensitive dynamic range from a piano and I&#039;ve now got the whole touch curves thing well under control with both the Kawai and Pianoteq. I am getting close to the point where I would possibly not swap back to an Acoustic piano unless it was one of the big names.</p><p>By the way, before anyone says that I should reconcile the two sets of curves into a new single one on Pianotech and let the Kawai default to its default; I have a horrible suspicion that this would be a huge time-eater. I can&#039;t use all my practise time messing around with cuirves.</p><p>(Also, I have to use headphones. No choice.)</p><p>Thanks in advance for any replies.</p>]]></content>
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