@ Gert;
Het geluid klinkt hier behoorlijk "echt" omdat ik geen echte piano heb staan. Discussie, echt/nep is hier makkelijker te voeren omdat je echt naast nep kunt zetten, bij een gemiddeld kerkorgel lukt dat niet.
Onderstaande staat in de help van de midi. heb geen idee of je het hier mee op kan lossen
Pianissimo responds to the following MIDI inputs:
0x90 - Note On, note range is from 21 to 108. Note On messages with a velocity of zero (0) are treated as Note Off messages.
0x80 - Note Off, note range is from 21 to 108.
MIDI CC:
CC7 - Volume, controls the master volume level.
CC64 - Sustain Pedal (Damper Pedal), value 0-63 = damper pedal off, 64-127 = damper pedal on.
CC67 - Soft Pedal, value 0-63 = soft pedal off, 64-127 = soft pedal on.
CC71 - Sympathetic Resonance, controls the amount of sympathetic resonance.
CC75 - Hammer Sounds, controls the mechanical hammer sounds amount.
CC76 - Bass EQ, controls the bass frequency equalizer gain. 0 = 0%, 63 = 100%, 127 = 200%
CC77 - Mid EQ, controls the midrange frequency equalizer gain. 0 = 0%, 63 = 100%, 127 = 200%
CC78 - High EQ, controls the high frequency equalizer gain. 0 = 0%, 63 = 100%, 127 = 200%
CC91 - Reverb Level, controls the reverb amount.
CC93 - Chorus Level, controls the chorus amount.
CC123 - MIDI Reset, stops all playing notes.