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			<title><![CDATA[Request for optimized velocity curve for Yamaha P-525 (Pianoteq use)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello everyone,</p><p>I’m using a Yamaha P-525 as a MIDI controller for virtual piano instruments, mainly Pianoteq.</p><p>I’ve noticed that the default velocity response is not fully ideal for my use. Soft dynamics can be a bit difficult to control, and I often need to play quite firmly to reach a full and open sound, which sometimes feels less natural than expected.</p><p>My setup:</p><p>Yamaha P-525<br />Mac<br />Pianoteq (main instrument)<br />Focus on classical music and piano practice</p><p>What I’m looking for is a velocity curve that:</p><p>slightly expands the usable range between 30 and 100<br />makes it easier to reach higher velocities (100–127) without excessive force<br />still preserves good control in the soft dynamics (20–40 range)<br />feels musical and stable rather than overly artificial or extreme</p><p>I have already tried basic curves (linear and mild soft compression), but I would really appreciate advice from users who have experience with the P-525 and Pianoteq and have found a well-balanced and practical setup.</p><p>Any suggestions for velocity curves or MIDI settings would be highly appreciated </p>]]></description>
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