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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Casio PX-S5000 and Pianoteq]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>sigasa wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>Wotl wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>sigasa wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>PX-S5000 - light touch 2 (L2)<br />PTQ: Steingraeber Recording 2 preset<br />Adjustments to default:<br />Key Release: (-4) no humanize<br />Reverb: default medium hall<br />Dynamics: 30<br />Note On velocity: 0/0, 105/85, 127/127<br />Note Off velocity: 0/10, 105/127<br />Output: binaural <br />PTQ Options:<br />(Hi resolution midi)<br />Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Host Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Buffer: 512<br />Max Polyphony: 256<br />Audient USB Audio Interface: max volume (before clipping)<br />Arcam A19 Amp: 49<br />Behringer C210: Instrument IN - 9 o&#039;clock<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Master - 9 o&#039;clock</p><p>I have posted all my current setup settings. The feeling of playing Pianoteq via the PX-S5000 using the above settings has been one of the most (if not, the most) pleasurable piano playing experience I&#039;ve&nbsp; had to date, even surpassing my young adult experience of playing a Fazioli in a London showroom in the UK. That&#039;s not to say the PX-S5000 could not be improved somewhat in terms of key length and key release noises and maybe the addition of an escapement simulation. However, that said, I stand by my statement.</p><p>May I encourage anyone with a Casio PX-S5000, 6000,7000 and who uses one of these to control Pianoteq to maybe try the above Pianoteq related settings. If anyone would prefer I post the .fxp (which I intend to do soon anyway) do let me know. And if any should try these settings, please let me know your experience.</p><p>To confirm, I&#039;m playing Pianoteq via an Audient USB audio interface through an Arcam A19 powering a stereo pair of Kef LS50 speakers. At the same time I&#039;m using a Behringer line array speaker (C210).</p><p>If anyone&#039;s interested, I would be happy to record a short video with my phone (Mi Xiaomi 13T) as well as recording the audio directly in my vst host (actually called VST HOST - freeware, but very good) for comparison.</p><p>I hope I haven&#039;t waffled too much. Wishing all of you a very happy Autumn.</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote></div><p>Interested by the fpx…thanks.</p></blockquote></div><p>I&#039;ll sort it,</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote></div><p><a href="https://forum.modartt.com/file/ccqi9kiv">https://forum.modartt.com/file/ccqi9kiv</a></p><p>Here&#039;s what I ended up with. Radical departure from above settings, the .fxp is based the Bechstein Sweet preset.</p><p>I really like the Bechstein&#039;s evenness thought the whole register.</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2024-09-16T21:55:36Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Casio PX-S5000 and Pianoteq]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Wotl wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>sigasa wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>PX-S5000 - light touch 2 (L2)<br />PTQ: Steingraeber Recording 2 preset<br />Adjustments to default:<br />Key Release: (-4) no humanize<br />Reverb: default medium hall<br />Dynamics: 30<br />Note On velocity: 0/0, 105/85, 127/127<br />Note Off velocity: 0/10, 105/127<br />Output: binaural <br />PTQ Options:<br />(Hi resolution midi)<br />Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Host Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Buffer: 512<br />Max Polyphony: 256<br />Audient USB Audio Interface: max volume (before clipping)<br />Arcam A19 Amp: 49<br />Behringer C210: Instrument IN - 9 o&#039;clock<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Master - 9 o&#039;clock</p><p>I have posted all my current setup settings. The feeling of playing Pianoteq via the PX-S5000 using the above settings has been one of the most (if not, the most) pleasurable piano playing experience I&#039;ve&nbsp; had to date, even surpassing my young adult experience of playing a Fazioli in a London showroom in the UK. That&#039;s not to say the PX-S5000 could not be improved somewhat in terms of key length and key release noises and maybe the addition of an escapement simulation. However, that said, I stand by my statement.</p><p>May I encourage anyone with a Casio PX-S5000, 6000,7000 and who uses one of these to control Pianoteq to maybe try the above Pianoteq related settings. If anyone would prefer I post the .fxp (which I intend to do soon anyway) do let me know. And if any should try these settings, please let me know your experience.</p><p>To confirm, I&#039;m playing Pianoteq via an Audient USB audio interface through an Arcam A19 powering a stereo pair of Kef LS50 speakers. At the same time I&#039;m using a Behringer line array speaker (C210).</p><p>If anyone&#039;s interested, I would be happy to record a short video with my phone (Mi Xiaomi 13T) as well as recording the audio directly in my vst host (actually called VST HOST - freeware, but very good) for comparison.</p><p>I hope I haven&#039;t waffled too much. Wishing all of you a very happy Autumn.</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote></div><p>Interested by the fpx…thanks.</p></blockquote></div><p>I&#039;ll sort it,</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2024-09-15T17:09:11Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Casio PX-S5000 and Pianoteq]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>sigasa wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>PX-S5000 - light touch 2 (L2)<br />PTQ: Steingraeber Recording 2 preset<br />Adjustments to default:<br />Key Release: (-4) no humanize<br />Reverb: default medium hall<br />Dynamics: 30<br />Note On velocity: 0/0, 105/85, 127/127<br />Note Off velocity: 0/10, 105/127<br />Output: binaural <br />PTQ Options:<br />(Hi resolution midi)<br />Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Host Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Buffer: 512<br />Max Polyphony: 256<br />Audient USB Audio Interface: max volume (before clipping)<br />Arcam A19 Amp: 49<br />Behringer C210: Instrument IN - 9 o&#039;clock<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Master - 9 o&#039;clock</p><p>I have posted all my current setup settings. The feeling of playing Pianoteq via the PX-S5000 using the above settings has been one of the most (if not, the most) pleasurable piano playing experience I&#039;ve&nbsp; had to date, even surpassing my young adult experience of playing a Fazioli in a London showroom in the UK. That&#039;s not to say the PX-S5000 could not be improved somewhat in terms of key length and key release noises and maybe the addition of an escapement simulation. However, that said, I stand by my statement.</p><p>May I encourage anyone with a Casio PX-S5000, 6000,7000 and who uses one of these to control Pianoteq to maybe try the above Pianoteq related settings. If anyone would prefer I post the .fxp (which I intend to do soon anyway) do let me know. And if any should try these settings, please let me know your experience.</p><p>To confirm, I&#039;m playing Pianoteq via an Audient USB audio interface through an Arcam A19 powering a stereo pair of Kef LS50 speakers. At the same time I&#039;m using a Behringer line array speaker (C210).</p><p>If anyone&#039;s interested, I would be happy to record a short video with my phone (Mi Xiaomi 13T) as well as recording the audio directly in my vst host (actually called VST HOST - freeware, but very good) for comparison.</p><p>I hope I haven&#039;t waffled too much. Wishing all of you a very happy Autumn.</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote></div><p>Interested by the fpx…thanks.</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2024-09-15T16:53:22Z</updated>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Kramster1 wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Thanks.. I have the 7000 (black) ..I&#039;Il see it those setting can be done as well... (I have 6 Casios ... Loaned out 2, but will prolly let them keep them)</p></blockquote></div><p>Thank you Kramster1. Remember, Light Touch (L2) on your 7000. Let me know how you get on.</p><p>You are very kind to consider letting them keep your Casio boards.</p><p>I think Casio are going in a good direction.</p><p>Enjoy the Steingraeber,</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2024-09-15T16:06:03Z</updated>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Thanks.. I have the 7000 (black) ..I&#039;Il see it those setting can be done as well... (I have 6 Casios ... Loaned out 2, but will prolly let them keep them)</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>PX-S5000 - light touch 2 (L2)<br />PTQ: Steingraeber Recording 2 preset<br />Adjustments to default:<br />Key Release: (-4) no humanize<br />Reverb: default medium hall<br />Dynamics: 30<br />Note On velocity: 0/0, 105/85, 127/127<br />Note Off velocity: 0/10, 105/127<br />Output: binaural <br />PTQ Options:<br />(Hi resolution midi)<br />Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Host Sample Rate: 44100Hz<br />Buffer: 512<br />Max Polyphony: 256<br />Audient USB Audio Interface: max volume (before clipping)<br />Arcam A19 Amp: 49<br />Behringer C210: Instrument IN - 9 o&#039;clock<br />&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Master - 9 o&#039;clock</p><p>I have posted all my current setup settings. The feeling of playing Pianoteq via the PX-S5000 using the above settings has been one of the most (if not, the most) pleasurable piano playing experience I&#039;ve&nbsp; had to date, even surpassing my young adult experience of playing a Fazioli in a London showroom in the UK. That&#039;s not to say the PX-S5000 could not be improved somewhat in terms of key length and key release noises and maybe the addition of an escapement simulation. However, that said, I stand by my statement.</p><p>May I encourage anyone with a Casio PX-S5000, 6000,7000 and who uses one of these to control Pianoteq to maybe try the above Pianoteq related settings. If anyone would prefer I post the .fxp (which I intend to do soon anyway) do let me know. And if any should try these settings, please let me know your experience.</p><p>To confirm, I&#039;m playing Pianoteq via an Audient USB audio interface through an Arcam A19 powering a stereo pair of Kef LS50 speakers. At the same time I&#039;m using a Behringer line array speaker (C210).</p><p>If anyone&#039;s interested, I would be happy to record a short video with my phone (Mi Xiaomi 13T) as well as recording the audio directly in my vst host (actually called VST HOST - freeware, but very good) for comparison.</p><p>I hope I haven&#039;t waffled too much. Wishing all of you a very happy Autumn.</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p>]]></content>
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