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			<description><![CDATA[<p>After posting this file, member S12A rightfully pointed out a few things. I heeded his advice, and made necessary adjustments.&nbsp; The piano was way to loud, for one thing.&nbsp; I did reduce the noise, and used headphones for the adjustments, instead of relying on my speakers, which colored the sound unrealistically.&nbsp; What I learned was that I should not alter the velocity curve, as I had done.&nbsp; I also tried to change back the EQ curve, but found that by doing this, the piano lost it&#039;s &quot;ring&quot;, especially in the upper registers.&nbsp; So I partially changed the EQ curve, but still added to the treble section, and made some other changes that were subtle.&nbsp; I have posted the resulting fxp, &quot;MyFavBechREVISED.fxp&quot;.&nbsp; I believe it still retains the brightness I like very much (and have heard on many other grand pianos - especially Steinways). If you have any comments on what was or wasn&#039;t done, I would love to hear them!</p>]]></description>
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