
Moving the "Mix" slider to the left reduces the reverb volume and increases the direct-from-the-strings/soundboard volume. Click on "Effects" button, and use the "Mix" slider in the little "Reverb" window at the bottom. The adjustments that have helped me are:ġ. I have had this sensation with my Pianoteq. P.S what's the deal with the velocity curve and sound quality? I thought it only should affect the dynamics and not the tonal character? Like, I can hit f and it is still does not sound as bright as direct as a sampled library. Could be the hammer hardness, but I can't change it in the stage version and I'm not going to buy the standard Cohen: Could you please upload one of your presets that sounds good to you, so that I can check it too? It's like the timbre is missing something. Still all of them seem to lack character in the mid-range as HZPiano noted too. The preset linked above is a Steinway default one with minor tweaks. I have the Steinway D and the Petrof and the latter sounds more direct and bright in general, however some of Steinway presets do sound decent as well, with some tweaks. So it's the speakers are not to The presets differ in sound quality so some of them sound better. Please note that the speakers sound fine for playing back recorded piano music or sample libraries. It sounds better than the previous presets, however it still does not sound as bright and direct as these Nord samples for instance. Here's the latest preset that I've created since fiddling yesterday:
