johnlewis wrote:EvilDragon wrote:I did not say that E313 is gonna make Pianoteq sound awful. I just said that it's not the proper controller for the job, because you cannot control velocity as well with it as with a hammer action controller. There's a difference between the two statements.
No,no, I didn't mean you. Sorry if you thought this. The problem is I'm a bit confuse now, because some say one thing and some another.
We talk about different problems and try to identify your problem.
You can send MIDI codes to Pianoteq by means of an external keyboard, a MIDI file, the on-screen keyboard, vmpk, Rosegarden, whatever... but Pianoteq should sound the same as long as the MIDI codes it gets are the same.
True, it's hard to enjoy Pianoteq with an E313, because you can't get the velocity values you expect. But wrong velocity values alone can't make Pianoteq sound like a trumpet.
Go to File -> Audio/Midi setup -> Midi and see what MIDI codes your Pianoteq is receiving: that's how I discovered my A-33 was sending every note twice. Does your E313 send unwanted program change messages to Pianoteq, or other MIDI codes that modify parameters in an unwanted way? They should go away as soon as you switch to a different preset.
Try typing "aconnect -l" (lowercase L) in terminal and see if you MIDI adapter is really connected to Pianoteq and only to PIanoteq...
I hope you'll be less confused soon...
gp