PC 73 Virtual Piano Keyboard — Expressive 73-Note Instrument with Velocity Control
Summary
- A 73-note virtual piano instrument designed to emulate a full-size stage/portable piano with added expressiveness via velocity sensitivity and dynamic controls.
Key features
- 73-note keyboard range (extended from typical 61-key virtual instruments).
- Velocity control: maps note velocity to timbral and volume changes for realistic dynamics.
- Multiple velocity curves (linear, logarithmic, custom) to suit different playing styles.
- Layered samples or modeled voices to produce nuanced attack, sustain, and release characteristics.
- Built-in articulation controls: pedal sustain, soft pedal emulation, and release resonance.
- Adjustable velocity-to-velocity-sensitivity scaling and threshold to prevent unwanted loud notes.
- Low-latency audio engine suitable for live performance and recording.
- MIDI learn for mapping external controllers and CC assignment for expression, sustain, and dynamics.
- Preset bank with several piano types (grand, upright, electric-acoustic hybrids) and genre-tailored patches.
- Basic EQ, reverb, and chorus effects, plus an effects send for external processing.
Performance & compatibility
- Typically provided as VST3/AU/AAX plugin formats for major DAWs on Windows and macOS.
- Optimized CPU usage with streaming sample architecture and adjustable sample rate/quality settings.
- Supports multi-out routing for separate processing of key ranges or mic positions.
Use cases
- Home studio producers wanting fuller range than 61-key plugins.
- Live performers needing a portable 73-note setup duplicated in software.
- Composers seeking expressive MIDI performances with nuanced velocity response.
Tips for use
- Choose a velocity curve matching your MIDI controller sensitivity.
- Tweak release resonance and pedal behavior for realistic sustain transitions.
- Use separate mic-position outputs if available to blend close and room mics.
- Lower sample quality while sketching arrangements, then increase for final mixes.
Limitations to watch for
- Larger sample sets increase RAM usage.
- Extremely steep velocity curves can make subtle playing difficult; calibrate per controller.
- Plugin responsiveness depends on host buffer settings and system audio drivers.