Hi, im new with VSL pianos.
i own a kawai vpc1 controller and id like to know if there is a velocity curve that suits with vsl pianos (like for example for pianoteq).
thanks
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Hi, im new with VSL pianos.
i own a kawai vpc1 controller and id like to know if there is a velocity curve that suits with vsl pianos (like for example for pianoteq).
thanks
I use a VPC 1. As far as I know, there is no special velocity curve available.
However, the VPC 1 comes with the VPC-Editor. That program allows you to generate a custom velocity curve according to your playing style.
E. g.: Start the VPC Editor. Click on the icon with the "+" to generate a new velociy curve. Then make a right click an choose the first option on the context menu. The program will guide you through the process.
For me that works better than any of the standard curves.
I only make slight adjustments on the synchron piano player depending on the individual virtual piano I would like to use.
I use a VPC 1. As far as I know there ist no special velocity curve available.
However the VPC 1 comes with the program VPC Editor. You can generate a new blank velocity curve. Subsequently you can make a right click on the new curve. Choose edit. The opening edit window includes an icon that allows you to have the Program "learn" the curve by a guided dialogue.
I have generated my owen curve that way. I always use my own curve. I can't post the file here. Depending on the virutal instrument I only make minor adustments within the velocity curve of the instrument - if any.
E. g. I use the "custom curve" with no adjustments on the VSL Steinway D-274. I have one adustment when using the VSL F 212 (trial version).
I hope this helps a little! Best whishes!