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so I was able to get pianoteq standard at the student discount rate.. I was wondering if anybody had any px-350 velocity curves to share.. there are none for the board on the pianoteq forums.

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Wouldn't it be easier to create your own velocity curve? Pianoteq makes it VERY easy to set the curve. Easier than on most other piano applications. And if you set it yourself, it's adjusted to suit YOU, rather than someone else. Opinions?

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Originally Posted by Gatsbee13
so I was able to get pianoteq standard at the student discount rate.. I was wondering if anybody had any px-350 velocity curves to share.. there are none for the board on the pianoteq forums.


I agree with MacMacMac. Velocity curves posted in that forum are, in my experience, no better than what you can do yourself in a few minutes. Many times they are much worse. Those curves don't come from underlying piano specifications or scientific tests. They are just settings someone out there likes to use. If you do it yourself, you will find setting *you* like to use.

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I did it for first time before posting.. it seems too forte to me when playing.. ill do some more calibrations to see if that fixes it

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I think I got it.. the original calibration I did was for the D4 preset.. I used that velocity curve with the bluthner model 1 add-on.. when I changed the preset back to d4 and used the original velocity curve, it's more balanced.

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Setup looks great- at some point going to do the same.
In particular, how is that bench- I picked a different one but that one looks great!


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that bench was the one I bought for my knabe grand.. but I just sold it and included original bench instead so I could keep the good one..

bench is very comfortable. much better than sitting on an X style keyboard bench..

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Originally Posted by Gatsbee13
I was wondering if anybody had any px-350 velocity curves to share..

Ahh, the hunt for the "perfect" velocity curve...
I remember spending tremendous amount of tweaking and testing looking for one, only to find the default being the most comfortable to use smile


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Looks like the px-350 got an award from keyboard magazine..

http://www.casio-usa.com/news/content/808E8006-ED49-472C-AE90-F58E7B268C6A/

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This is not a surprise since the PX-330 also received the key buy award back in 2009. With all the improvements over the PX-330, it was sure to score high again. Considering the price point, there is nothing else quite like it.

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