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			<title><![CDATA[Kawai NV5s velocity curves]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>This s-shaped curve has worked very well for me for most Pianoteq instruments:<br />Velocity = [0, 8, 17, 25, 34, 42, 51, 59, 68, 76, 85, 93, 102, 110, 119, 127; 0, 0, 10, 19, 30, 44, 62, 75, 87, 97, 104, 111, 118, 125, 127, 127]</p><p>It&#039;s based on the following principles:<br />- I&#039;ve found an appropriate velocity range on my Kawai NV5s to be from 8 to 113 (per calibration tool in Pianoteq)<br />- Without particular effort to play either very loudly or softly, this curve maps my keypresses nicely within the p to mf range as I think is appropriate<br />- This brings out a lot of touch responsiveness within that p - mf range that makes for lively playing, though it can be too much if you don&#039;t play evenly (which has been my experience on acoustics)</p><p>That&#039;s a smoothed version of this simpler one that I made first:<br />Velocity = [0, 8, 36, 55, 77, 113, 127; 0, 0, 32, 70, 98, 127, 127]</p>]]></description>
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