Yes, that's just about it. Velocity curve is all about keyboard response - if you're finding it too easy to play ff, for example, you can modify the velocity curve to make it harder to reach those higher velocities. The velocity curve filters the incoming MIDI velocity values, increasing or reducing them.
The dynamics slider is sort of like an audio compressor/expander, as described in the manual. If you want a bit more definition between loud and soft, you can increase the dynamics slightly - I sometimes do this with some of the presets (be careful not to overdo it, though). The average dynamics setting is about 40dB. If you turn the dynamics way down, you end up with a very limited dynamic range, a bit like a harpsichord. This is quite odd for a piano, but may be useful for creative or experimental purposes.
Last edited by dazric (17-03-2022 14:12)