Joel, here is a bit of information that will help you tweak the Piano
patches. Hope this helps.
An important trick about the "Perfect Piano" patches: They all need some
enhancements to sound natural. Simply use the 6db LP filter, controlled by
velocity. This makes the notes much more "soft" when you play with low
velocity, and improves the sound a whole lot. I have no idea why the patches
wasn't programmed like this from the beginning, but it's really important
for the realism...
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Abbott [mailto:reginaldmcneely@...]
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 5:59 PM
To: xl7@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [xl7] Abrupt Velocity Switching on Perfect Piano-ZR
Hi,
I bought the ZR board for the piano and because I heard it had
bread and butter sounds. I like the piano, but everything else
sounds pretty bad to me.
I downloaded and installed the perfect piano "fixed" patches off
of William Coakley's web site, and they do have slight improvements
from the presets.
However, I've noticed a serious problem in the velocity
switching of these piano patches. The switch between the light
sample and the hard sample doesn't crossfade, and with just slightly
more pressure, the sample jumps to a much wider and resonant tone.
Does anyone else hear what I'm hearing, or perhaps have a fix to
smooth out the velocity crossfade between the light and hard samples?
Thanks,
Joel
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RE: [xl7] Abrupt Velocity Switching on Perfect Piano-ZR
2004-06-10 by patrick a thomas
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