Bill - Thanks for telling me about the MIDI Solutions hardware option. I almost ordered it, but wow, with a Mac, it is not ideal, since it requires a traditional MIDI interface (I use USB MIDI now), and it can only be programmed via Windows 7. I found a software solution called MIDI Pipe, a Mac app that lets you "hijack" the MIDI data and change the velocity curve via software before routing the MIDI data on to your sequencer. Totally did the trick. I'm still at a loss as to why the Disklavier would max out at an output velocity of 100. That's ridiculous. -John --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Bill Brandom <bill.brandom03@...> wrote: > > You cannot change the velocity curve in the Disklavier. If you are wanting higher velocity output, I suggest the purchase of the MIDI Solutions Velocity Converter. > > Bill Brandom > > "johnny.robot" <johnny.robot@...> wrote: > > >I'm just starting to use my new DC3M4 as a MIDI controller, and I'm finding that I can't get high enough velocity output. Is there any way to adjust the velocity curve of the Disklavier's output? (No matter how hard I press the key, I can't get velocity higher than the 90's.) Is 100 the maximum velocity output of a non-PRO Disklavier? > > >
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Re: Disklavier velocity output
2011-07-22 by johnny.robot
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