The settings in the Keys tab deal with how the piano will respond and give expression to your
Changing the Velocity Curve will affect how the piano will respond to your playing at different
MIDI velocities, that is, how hard or softly you play the keys. With a positive or convex slope,
the piano will be more sensitive to softer playing. When the slope is negative or concave,
there is less response to softer playing and more sensitivity to harder strokes. There are 10
different velocity curves to choose from.
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Select the entry that matches your playing style from the Velocity Curve menu.
Finger Attack
Turn the Latency knob to adjust how much the sample start is offset. At 100% you get a slower
attack but more of the noise as the finger touches the key. With lower values you get a quicker
attack and less latency. Select a low percentage for low latency. Select a high percentage for a
larger part of the original attack of the note to be included. The default latency value is 50%.
Key Release
Adjust the Decay Time knob to determine the amount of time before a key is released.
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