![]() ![]() The eight Spectrum Profile values are still at the default, level setting, including the 7th harmonic. As before, I kept the reverb MIx setting very low so I get mostly string/soundboard sound and very little reverb sound. To regain the brightness lost, I slightly elevated my Hammer Hardness values, as well as the Hammer Noise value. Initially, this had a dulling, muting effect, which I had anticipated from previous experiences of dull sound from lowering the curve. In response to your info, I modified the upper right settings so the diagonal graph line stops at 102,99, and then proceeds horizontally to the edge of the graph at velocity 127. My previous velocity graph was, from lower left to upper right, as follows: all values 0 until velocity 14, then a straight line up and to the right to the upper FFF limit at velocity 118. I found your information interesting, and I've implemented some changes to explore this possibility. This has the side effect of lowering dynamics, but there is another fix for that in the dynamics slider (to the right of the velocity curve graph). In other words: the top right ending point for the velocity curve should be at 128 on the horizontal axis, and 95 on the vertical axis. ![]() Therefore, a quick fix for this is to make sure the velocity curve never reaches values above 95. QuasiUnaFantasia many Pianoteq instruments suffer from ridiculously overblown metallicness, and this becomes apparent at high volume (typically MIDI levels above 95, or so). ![]()
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