My idea of the Pianoteq VELOCITY and the preset (curve) you use in it is; they only pertain to input from the keyboard you use for input into Pianoteq, opposed to input into anything else that generates piano tones such as a Yamaha Disklavier system. If your situation were reversed, from a Disklavier to Pianoteq via a file recorded on the Disklavier itself, you'd expect results similar to any you may get from the MIDI files available on the e-piano competition website, when you load any of them into Pianoteq for your playback. Maybe yours will yield some just as impressive, the other way around!
Yamaha Disklavier and Modartt Pianoteq seem ideally matched MIDI wise. Yamaha uses its high resolution Yamaha XP MIDI file format which Modartt Pianoteq also utilizes. Yamaha uses it on a Disklavier while Modartt uses it in Pianoteq. Both appear to raise standards of available MIDI file formats. Perhaps one has been an intended complement to the other, piano sound wise!
Since Yamaha Disklavier translates well into Pianoteq, you assume, naturally, the opposite is true —when you go from Pianoteq.fxp to Yamaha XP. You have then a referenced commonality.
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