Is that you playing? Quite impressive skills. I adore your tutorials and I admit that those made an impact on me buying the Pa5X, but personally I would love to know more about the person Qui Robinez. For instance, where did you get the passion from for becoming a musician and how on earth did you get the knowledge on handling the Pa5X so incredibly well? You must be a very patient and determined person, I guess.
in theory I can sample it and transfer it to the pa5x, but you can do a lot with the factory piano's, for these kind of soft pianos see my Pa5X felt piano tutorial: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I9Ii5Lp5cS0.html
because I love the softer sound of felt pianos, so I've added a thin layer of felt (0.2) into the model of this piano, by pressing the second pedal from the right you remove that felt layer in this preset (celeste pedal).
@@monkeyscircus pianoteq is a modeled piano, so you can change anything you want in the piano. In this case you can add a felt layer by: - right click on the second pedal from the right - select the celeste pedal in the dropdown menu for that pedal - activate the reverse the celeste pedal checkbox on the screen so that it's always active - now you can set the position and the thickness of the felt layer you want to use with this model. I've used a thickness of 0.10 or 0.20
@@monkeyscircus there are a lot of features in pianoteq that you can use, this is only one of them, depending on your piano models there are more features available, but the felt feature is available for every model