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  1. Yes I get that. Here's a youtube link with a photo of the actual piano.
  2. Thank you for your input. Looks like the best solution is to buy a piano application from Kontakt. An envelope-shaper maybe not ideal I would really like to try it before spending money. Do you have a suggestion? I couldn't find any. I should clarify, I actually am going for that piano-drowning-in-sustain-sound. But ofcourse not so much sustain/reverb that you cannot distinguish what instrument is being drowned. I've tried applying reverb with a 100% dry signal. I still couldn't get the sound I wanted.
  3. Hi, I used to own an old upright piano that sounded amazing. It had a rich, huge sound when you used the sustain pedal all the way. Now, I want to re-create that piano sound in LPX. I found a plug-in called Addictive Keys that does a very good job doing that, except for "the huge, rich sustain pedal sound" that I am looking for. I've tried all the reverb plug-ins from LPX, used many different pre-sets and also I tried creating the sound from scratch in those plug-ins, but to no avail. When I add reverb, the attack of the piano is gone. Maybe this is what always happens when you add reverb, but it doesn't has to be like that, I know this because my old piano did not have that problem. Also, adding reverb didn't give me that rich, huge sound. It gets kind of a "misty" ambient sound, which I'm not looking for. Solution-wise I was thinking maybe a ADSR/Envelope plug-in so that I can expand the release of the midi-notes I played in. But I can't find such plug-in. The Enveloper in LPX does not give enough release. I really hope somebody can give me some advise. Thank you.
  4. Yes I want that! How can I do that?
  5. Try a transformer object in the MIDI Environment and play with the Exponential curve until you get the desired result. Here's an old thread discussing a similar problem: viewtopic.php?t=70472 J. Thank you Jordi and Robinloops. I've tried to set the exponential curve to my liking, but I didn't really felt a significant difference if I put the levels very high or very low. I think maybe the problem is my midi keyboard itself. I find the keys to be quite rigid and I prefer more flexible keys I guess. It is a m-audio keystation 49e by the way. Maybe those are notorious for their rigidity? Maybe I should buy that Axiom version Robinloops was referring to But thanks anyway!
  6. Hello, My problem is quite simple but I havent found the answer to it anywhere. I simply want to change the velocity of my midi keyboard (M-audio 49e) as default. I like the velocity-function, but the problem is that I need to hit the keys too hard to get the loudest tone. I want to achieve that by hitting the keys less hard. So, I dont want to change it for a single track or project, I want to change it permanently for every track and project I will ever take part in. So far I've seen only solutions that involve changing the velocity for a track, or after the notes have been played. I hope someone can offer me the solution to this! Thanks!
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