Topic: Changing settings on the fly
I'm a new Pianoteq 5.5 user here, and loving it, but I have a question for folks who use this tool for gigging live: is there a standard and easy way to quickly change settings on the fly, one that would avoid use of mouse clicks if possible? For instance, when I'm playing with my band and it's time to play a solo, I would like to make several setting changes at once, including possible changes in hammer hardness, equalization curve, velocity curve, and possibly others, all made to make the piano sound cut through the mix, and it would be great if there were a straight forward way to do this, and likewise an easy way to switch back.
FYI: I don't currently use a DAW, although I'm experimenting with the simple DAW that comes with Band-In-A-Box's RealBand program. Instead I use the stand alone version of PianoTeq. My main gigging keyboard is a Casio Privia PX-3 light weight keyboard, and it does have at least two "assignable" buttons which can send a "control change", but I'll have to plead ignorance into just what that means.
I appreciate all eyes that read this and any and all replies that might come!