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  1. I have a Casio Privia PX-5S and I have a 3/4 inch going from my keyboard to my audio interface to go into my mac which I use Logic. When I play on it, the sound peaks even when my volume knob on my keyboard is turned half way. I have to turn it down quite a bit to get rid of any peaking but the piano is so silent, I might as well not have it in any of my music. But when I play live and I'm all plugged into the system, it doesn't peak at all. Any tips on what I should do with this? Any help would be awesome! Thanks! -Clint
  2. Thank you!! You really helped me out a lot with this!
  3. Now I got another question for ya! Are you able to record and then set the recording as a loop? I think I saw that you could but I have no clue how.
  4. I am toying around with the presets on my Privia PX-5S and I want to save a certain set up of sounds for a gig that I am playing. Luckily the show is in January so I have time to not know what I'm doing at the moment. I have a Synth sound with Strings layered with it. I want to somehow save that sound so I can switch between that and a normal piano setting while playing live. Is that possible with this keyboard? Any help with this would be awesome so I don't have to type in what I want before each song! Thanks!
  5. I just got my new Privia PX-5S today and am currently trying to set it up. I have all the cables in place. All that is missing is SOUND. I've been going through the owners manual to try to find the answer but am unable to find one. I didn't know if there were built in speakers that just aren't working? I've even plugged in M-AUDIO studio speakers and there is still no sound. I've tried playing the piano while adjusting the knobs, yet, still no sound. Any help would be appreciated!! Thanks! -Clint
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