Topic: Pianoteq keyboard volume

Why might I sometimes find that the Pianoteq built-in keyboard plays at greatly increased volume than the same preset played by my external midi keyboard?  They are both using an external Echo soundcard 24bit 48KHz.  The Pianoteq volume and dynamics are the same.

Ian

Re: Pianoteq keyboard volume

Beemer wrote:

Why might I sometimes find that the Pianoteq built-in keyboard plays at greatly increased volume than the same preset played by my external midi keyboard?  They are both using an external Echo soundcard 24bit 48KHz.  The Pianoteq volume and dynamics are the same.

Ian

Are the MIDI-velocities the same?

Re: Pianoteq keyboard volume

groovy wrote:
Beemer wrote:

Why might I sometimes find that the Pianoteq built-in keyboard plays at greatly increased volume than the same preset played by my external midi keyboard?  They are both using an external Echo soundcard 24bit 48KHz.  The Pianoteq volume and dynamics are the same.

Ian

Are the MIDI-velocities the same?

Where might I find levels and adjustments for Pianoteq built-in keyboard?

Ian

Re: Pianoteq keyboard volume

Beemer wrote:

Where might I find levels and adjustments for Pianoteq built-in keyboard?

Ian

You can play different velocities by clicking at the top or bottom of the keys.

Re: Pianoteq keyboard volume

DonSmith wrote:
Beemer wrote:

Where might I find levels and adjustments for Pianoteq built-in keyboard?

Ian

You can play different velocities by clicking at the top or bottom of the keys.

Don,

Thanks for that.  However I notice that at the point where the white notes are level with the start of the black notes the sound level is lower than the level of the black note.   Sorry for being pedantic

Ian

Re: Pianoteq keyboard volume

Beemer: The velocity is proportional to where you click on the key, relative to the length of the key that is clicked. So, if you click on the very end of the white key, it will sound the same as the very end of the black key, and similarly, if you click on the half way point of the white key, it will sound the same as the half way point of a black key. That's my understanding, anyway.

Greg.