Hi Paul,
With all due respect, but this is just more of the same.
Originally Posted by: Paul 
...unfortunately we didn't find the time to integrate a useful "silent key" option.
A useful silent key? What would be a less useful one? We're not talking about complex algos here which can yield different results, or task the CPU differently, but about something as simple as: if velocity < pppp return None. The system already knows the velocity, and None, 0, or NULL means in this case literally 0 gain or simply "no sound".
Even without this, we should still be able to mimic it via the velocity curve editor now that we have it, but for some reason it seems that either a) code was written specifically to not allow it or b) the weighting curve is mapped between ppp and fff, instead of 0 to fff. Either way, this stuff would be absolutely trivial for a developer to fix.
Originally Posted by: Paul 
Regarding Sympathetic Resonance: There are more advanced algorithms we could apply, at a pretty high cost of CPU power.
Not sure how advanced the algos used in other VSTs are, but they sure sound ok to me, and that without the high CPU hit.
Originally Posted by: Paul 
Maybe there will be a better solution available at some point.
Maybe? At some point? Who would make a better solution available?
Sorry Paul, I don't mean to be an a**, but I am a little frustrated. Moreover, I saw you guys released the new 280VC, I got curious and checked the price, and then I remembered this thread and came here to see if anything got done in the last 2-3 years.
As a result all I can say is that ... maybe ... at some point ... someone will find a better way to convince me that paying €445 for a VST piano which has the exact same limitations as the other 5 I foolishly purchased from VSL might be a good idea.
Danke fuers Zuhoehren.