Beemer wrote:Yes I have the Standard version. I'd rather not alter each note volume as I recall having this problem before. Its as if the dynamic setting is affecting different sections of the keyboard. I'll check the midi values.
thanks,
Ian
As a precaution, against erroneous MIDI messages possibly sent to the software from the connected keyboard, you may need to select both Minimalistic for your Global MIDI Mapping and Standard MIDI for your Dialect under MIDI and under Options and do a reset on the connected keyboard, reset to a default general MIDI setting (that is) without any Yamaha XG.
Inside PIANOTEQ, if after you’ve loaded and played a standard MIDI file, one which you’ve already heard played on the keyboard or within a DAW, and, without any issues, you discover it plays as expected, you may assume your problem exists outside the software, but likely in hardware, such as computer setups, interfaces, cords, and the keyboard itself.
Maybe test the standard MIDI file with an unmodified PIANOTEQ preset —without an italicized preset name— as modified presets can use erroneous keyboard messages that effectively might alter the piano performance from the file without your knowing.
If you start a piano performance your own piano playing at your keyboard and with an unmodified preset but find at the end of your playing the preset was modified —via italics showing— you’ve erroneous messages from somewhere within your signal chain.
Pianoteq 8 Studio Bundle, Pearl malletSTATION EM1, Roland (DRUM SOUND MODULE TD-30, HandSonic 10, AX-1), Akai EWI USB, Yamaha DIGITAL PIANO P-95, M-Audio STUDIOPHILE BX5, Focusrite Saffire PRO 24 DSP.