Some controller or digital pianos needs to be adjusted for velocity sensibility, before we adjust pianoteq velocity curve.
For example, my Roland F-90 it's set to medium sensibility when turn ON. But mediun sensibility creates a lower dynamic range, compared to heavy sensibility. So I first set to the Roland piano to heavy and then adjust pianoteq velocity.
By this approach I get FFF indicators, in the pianoteq velocity curve graphic, only when I really strike very hard a key.
Unfotunatelly single keys, when striked hard and alone, still have no loud sound on pianoteq, even when compared FFF to F strikes.
For a chord it sounds more adequate in loudness difference, but for single keys strike, strangely don't.
In a demo of Old Lady library, I remamber a FFF strike had a very loud and nice sound, like a real piano when we strike a key very hard and get a almost "thunder" sound.
I try to adjust velocity curves graphic on pianoteq, in order to make the lower velocities even lower, and so less loud, top give ilusion the F to FF strikes are louder. But only works moderately.
Well, it's not a thing that would concern classic pianists, since a single key thunder strike it's not usually present in compositions. But I particularly miss this...
Last edited by Beto-Music (23-02-2009 15:41)