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I've still yet to find a dpiano action I like better or feel as inspired playing, which is kind of my main desire. I don't feel robbed of detail or range in playing but maybe a top tier pianist might. Interesting re the range thing but it still gets me from 0 to 127 with the curve work (it's to me arbitrary numbers with slippage, the curve corrects). I made one a while back based on that one you show us, but just with +4 velo on each point (I ended up preferring it and still use it). Have liked it - it's softer than my current one - but I go through phases, liking different 'feel' every so often, softer or harder (and particular pieces and pianos are good to try different curves with - it is like a different piano under your hands). Thnx scorpio, I saw that curve uploaded to the curves forum by Nor. I love the MP11, but I will really have to think long and hard about purchasing another Kawai based on the velocity response. I understand there are so many different variables that go into this. For some reason, I can't get that same natural feel when working with Pianoteq. For instance with Garritan CFX, using the default curve, I have a more natural response and improved dynamics. More recently I have been experimenting with the Dynamics slider in an attempt to expand the range.Īs mentioned I have had more issues with the velocity curve in Pianoteq than other pianos. and quite honestly has been the best I have used. It came from a program used with the VPC1 (but was listed for MP11).

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I have been using this velocity curve some time:

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So with such a narrow working range getting the correct dynamics has always been an issue.

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The velocity response of the keyboard is narrow. I have always had issues working out a decent velocity curve for my MP11, especially with Pianoteq.














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