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There is a particular Upright piano sound on my Nord E3 that I like to play occasionally. I have been triggering the notes with my PX-5S. (please excuse the terminology if this isn't worded correctly in midi language).

 

When I play the Nord, the sound is a little more pronounced or clear. It looses some of this when I hook up the keyboard together and use the Casio to trigger the keys of the Nord. I have the Casio set to "local off" and Midi settings to "key". I have tried both Hi Res off and on.

 

Is this something I need to accept or is there a setting that I'm missing to get a more accurate sound?

 

The Nord is limited though since it doesn't have long release and some other features that would make the piano sounds more realistic, etc. I was expecting the sound to be exactly the same when the midi connection is made though.

 

Thanks, Steve

 
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Amazing what a difference a different keyboard can make, right?  :)   Try adjusting the touch settings on the PX-5S --- I'm not sure if that setting translates into MIDI velocity or not but it's worth a shot. It's under SYSTEM SETTINGS ---> GENERAL.   Try changing it to a lighter setting than the default. 

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