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Re: USB Midi Keyboards

Lost of VSTs (e. g. Ivory) also got velocity curves in their software, to determine how the absoulte MIDI velocity should translate to VST dynamic response.

So be careful what you set up as a general velocity curve (VC) for your keyboard, as it should work with as many VSTs as possible, and you can use the curve to fix the ones without a built in VC, and fix the rest with their respective built-in VCs.



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Re: USB Midi Keyboards

M Audio AXIOM is good choice
or Roland's product will be good either
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Re: USB Midi Keyboards

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M Audio AXIOM is good choice
or Roland's product will be good either
Watch out, you're responding to a thread where the most recent post is THREE YEARS OLD :-)

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Re: USB Midi Keyboards

Originally Posted by king aaron View Post
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Why are you responding to your own questions?
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Re: Hi Everyone

Originally Posted by uslash View Post
I'm stopping by a few forums to pick up tips and get answers from people who know a lot more about this that I do!
Your best bet then is to post on a thread that's much newer, or start a new one yourself with a question, so people will notice it (sometimes people don't respond to the really old ones).

You should also introduce yourself in the appropriate section.

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Re: USB Midi Keyboards

I recommend posting this in the appropriate forum.

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Re: USB Midi Keyboards

For some reason this particular thread seems to be a spam magnet. I'm going to close it and see if that helps.

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