Topic: Confused about velocity curves
I have been playing around with the Pianoteq demo for the last week and have made some observations about the velocity curves which confuses me:
1. Changing the velocity curve affects the timbre.
The default "normal" velocity curve (the linear curve) appears to result in a brighter sound than the faster velocity curve presets. Additionally, I have noticed a greater difference between the timbre of each instrument when using a faster velocity curve. When using the normal preset, the instruments sound more similar to each other. Does the velocity curve really affect the timbre or is it my playing technique?
2. Some instrument presets have custom velocity curves.
For example, Steinway D presets Blues, Vintage, Trio, Duo, Cabaret, Honky Tonk, Super Tonk, and Out of Tune have custom presets while all of the other presets use the normal linear curve as default. Since Pianoteq encourages you to calibrate the velocity curve according to your controller, would that only apply to the presets that have the normal linear curve by default? Should different instruments in Pianoteq have different curves?
3. Controllers with on-board curves.
My controller does not have on-board velocity curves like the VPC1. My controller is very old (around 30 years!) and I really would like to purchase a new controller. If I were to use the VPC1 with its built-in velocity curve for Pianoteq, what would I select for the velocity curve within Pianoteq? Should the curve just be flat? If I changed the on-board velocity curve of the VPC1, would that not affect the timbre since I am not chagning the velocity curve within Pianoteq?