ReBased wrote:Adriaan van Os wrote:The point however is that the base velocity curve is part of the keyboard used, not of the performing instrument. Therefore, it has to be a separate setting in the software, attached to the keyboard.
Agreed - the correct solution is a global curve that matches the keyboard, and per-preset curves that act as offsets. This way the presets will sound correct with any keyboard that has a matching global curve.
From what I understand, that would mean finding out the internal velocity curve of every midi keyboard out there. It 'could' be done, but do Modartt really have the time to contact every midi keyboard manufacturer and ask them to supply the details of the velocity curves of each of their midi keyboards. And how far do we go back? '90's? '80's?
Either that or Modartt would have to find a way of getting hold of one of every midi keyboard in existance and calibrating the global curves themselves!
Don't get me wrong, you are absolutely correct that the perfect global curve for each different board would have us 'playing' from the same hymn sheet, and in an ideal world, this would be absolutely brilliant, but the work involved would surely only serve to divert resources away from other areas of equal if not more importance?
Having said all this, I would love the perfect curve. I do see an alternative however. A step by step, easily undertsandable but comprehensive instruction guide that would anable anyone who wished to create their perfect curve to do so. I am aware that there are instructions on the forum, but I think perhaps they could be more detailed for those who wish to perfect their curve. As I've said somewhere before, I've been working on the velocity curve for a couple of years, extensively, and it has been a lot of hit and miss, satisfied then dissatisfied etc.. Part of the problem is the subjectivity issue. What sounds like pp to someone will almost certainly sound like p to someone else? It's kind of morpheus.
Also, I have a NUMA Nero which has a learning system for velocity curve creation which Fatar/Studiologic call 'YouPlay'. A similiar thing might be possible within the PianoTeq software - a velocity curve calibrator?
I really don't know what the answer is, but again, it could be done.
A very interesting thread for me.
Kind regards,
Chris