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The issue is when i want to play a library who has no velocity curve at all in it, and who doesn't run in Kontakt.įor example, i purchased the FM Tines library from gospel musicians, and unfortunatly, UVI workstation and the library itself doesn't have any velocity curve script / preset. When i want to record using the Mark I from Scarbee, i'm lucky a second time, Kontakt has a velocity curve script, so spending some times to achieve an ok curve for each kontakt library i want to use is ok too. there is only 4 velocity curve preset in the Midi interface module, and none of them suit my playing.Īs my main acoustic piano sound is Alicia's Keys from Scarbee, i'm lucky, one of the velocity curve preset of this library suit perfectly my playing, it's the convex 25% one. It works very fine, except about one small issue. I record my piano tracks using a real acoustic piano with a Midi interface in it for piano. I'm in search of the same feature that this topic talk about, but need some help as i'm a bit lost. The curves built into my own controller are awful, so I would prefer to design my own if there was a way. Is there any way of doing this in Cubase 7.5? I would think that there would be, but I just cannot find it if there is. I would like to double the sensitivity to the entire range while not restricting any values. I am well aware of the "velocity shift" MIDI insert, but the reason I prefer not to use it is because when I shift the velocity values upward, I lose the lower range of values, which are very important in many VSTs for acoustic instruments that I use. I was wondering if there was a way of creating a custom velocity curve in Cubase to transform the range of about 0 to 64 to the entire range of 0 to 127, effectively doubling the sensitivity of my controller. It can be done, but it's almost impossible with the way I prefer to play. Hey everyone, I have a bit of a problem with my MIDI controller - because of my playing style (which is very soft), I find in extraordinarily difficult to reach any velocity value that is above 70 on my controller.