Hi to the forum,
I have been studying quite carefully the demo of Jay Bacal's Pavane by Faure. Jay shows very careful and very detailed and intricate use of the expression and velocity crossfade controllers to shape the phrases in his music, plus also his use of tempo, which gives a very musically sensitive performance.
I do understand - well, please correct me if I am wrong here - that the velocity crossfade is used very effectively to control the volume, and the timbre of the instrument. In that I mean, that it appears to me, that as each velocity layer as it was recorded in the Silent Stage has a different volume, and it also has a different timbre for each layer, so as you move the xfade up or down, you get a realistic sound that gives the volume and the timbre associated with each layer.
I am just not sure though, what the expression fader does - even though I use it. Does it actually control just the volume, or is there something else that it does also?
Thanks if anyone can let me know.
best,
Steve.