The curve is the relationship between how how you hit the keys and the
velocity registered....you can effectively change you playing style this
way. So people who are a bit 'heavy handed' as you say , should change it so
that the 'medium-hard' notes they play are actually played back as more
softly-played ones....so you should try some of the curves that bend
upwards...(concave if you like)
Met Vriendelijke Groet / With Kind Regards,
Bastiaan van de Werk
----- Original Message -----
From: Reggie <reggie@...>
To: <AN1x-list@egroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 9:58 PM
Subject: [AN1x-list] 2 things, 1, would anyone like a set of scripts for
VST5? 2, How do I.....
> Hello all, I have written a set of scripts in VST 5 for the AN1x, it
> will allow you to control a lot of functions of the AN1x(PLG at the
> moment, but it should work for a 'Real' AN1x) without having to Arse
> about with Mixermaps, The Midi Track Mixer will also allow you to
> control these parameters Via Automation.
>
>
> My second thing is this, I am a bit heavy handed when playing My
> keyboard, is there a way to stop myself from doing this? I noticed on
> the SW1000XG I have Part Velocity Sensitivity Depth and Offset, would
> these be of any help to me?
>
> Could someone explain what the Keyboard Velocity curve is all about? I
> think this might have something to do with my question above.
> --
> Reggie
>
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