Topic: asking a favor for dutch pianoteqers with vpc1

Hi everbody,

I would love to try out pianoteq with a vpc1, but were to find one to try out?

If you live in the netherlands (I live near The hague) and you could help me, than that would be great :-)

I'll gladly return any favor I'm able to (I'm a music teacher, maybe I can help you with theory/composing or something).

Michiel

Re: asking a favor for dutch pianoteqers with vpc1

Thanks to a very friendly and hospitable forumite in the Hague I got to play the vpc1 yesterday.

I could test it with pianoteq, but also some nice gigapiano's Ivory and vilabs American. On top of that the converters and monitors were of high quality. I was my lucky day :-)

It just feels and plays great! Somewhat heavier than I'm used to (yamaha s-90). The vpc1 curve really does do a lot in terms of playability.

I'm a bit worried though about the sustainpedal sending out to much info at the beginning of the pedal going down, but I'll ask Kawai James if that issue has been solved yet.

There was also another email from someone from the forum to help me out. Thanks you all.

Re: asking a favor for dutch pianoteqers with vpc1

MGZ wrote:

I'm a bit worried though about the sustainpedal sending out to much info at the beginning of the pedal going down, but I'll ask Kawai James if that issue has been solved yet.

You can set the response curve for the sustain pedal in pianoteq, it really shouldn't be a problem at all.

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