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Midipipe windows






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Hammer Hardness for 3 ranges, Piano, Mezzo, Forte I'd be keen to try to sort out any keyboard issues with this first though (keeping it all in Piantoeq future-proof and cross-platform) - and to make any note more precise, there are also per note settings for other things which can help sculpt a perfect fix, like: In that way, 'dynamics' is fundamentally related to 'velocity' - and should be able to do most of the heavy lifting (unless I'm really off track - happy for better understanding). So if a stand-out note needs more velocity to get to your ideal, lowering dynamics for a note will mean you don't have to hit it as hard to get a higher velocity quicker.Ĭomplimentary to this, regarding a stand-out note needing less velocity, by raising dynamics for that note will mean it will need to be struck with more force to get to higher velocity. if the fix is just as good or hopefully better and/or simpler. That's why feeding the midi through Logic is a good fix (but it's post parsing single velo data points) - but maybe keeping to Pianoteq will allow you less hassle overall, esp. Definitely should manage more than 15% higher or lower 'velocity' range for any given note.Īs for now though, as I understand it, there's not a 'velocity' per note setting anywhere only because it's a singular data point per note (0-127), whereas 'dynamic' expresses a range for each single velocity data point to fall within, relating directly to your key strike, which is variable. You can alter 'dynamics' per note - analogous to a per note adjustment to your velocity curve. I think the answer is 'dynamics' per note in Pianoteq Standard and Pro.

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Just offering food for thought that in Standard and Pro we're not limited to only volume per note.

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It's interesting how many ways audio can be organised. I really like your idea via a Logic environment BTW, very cool idea. Sorry to hear of your MP11 but glad your replacement is better.

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(in the end Kawai made a great offer for a trade-in to a MP11SE, plays much better).Īnyway, I think this would be handy for a lot of people, also for me, because I'm also using PT on Windows and Linux, that's why it's great to have so much possibilities build-in.īTW: if somebody wants this Logic-patch I can make it available. I found 15% variation a real problem, so what I did was feeding the MIDI-output through a Logic Environment that made some adjustments, bit of a hassle, but played much more comfortable. Kawai didn't fix this, because it was still within specifications, specifications being that a variation of 15% is allowed. In the recent past I had a MP11 that I sent in for repair, one of my complaints was the uneven velocity, measured with a weight.

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Which is great, but with this problem you want to change the velocity, not the volume, because a different velocity gives different sound.

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In Pianoteq Standard and Professional you can adapt the volume per note. Some notes are way to load, others too soft. Problem: the MIDI-keyboard you're playing is getting old and suffers from an uneven velocity.








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