Hi Mike, Thank you kindly for the reponse. I had tried this previously and just tried a few more times, here's what I've found. From default, the Velocity sense is at 63 which is the highest it can go. When I lower it from 63 to 42, the response is even LESS dynamic than the default setting. This continues all the way down to 0 where it seems like there are no dynamics and it feels like a heavy or light key press results in the same loud sound. When going into the negatve velocity sense range (0 through -64) it seems like the velocity changes somehow... like a heavier key press results in a lighter sound and a softer key press results in louder sound. I'm finding that the "rock piano" and the "grand piano bright" have this same character where it's hard to play softly... It's a shame because I really like the sound/feel of a bright piano that has LOTS of dynamics and these two seem to be bright enough, just not dynamic. By the way I even tried to go back and adjust the overall volume in the amp page once I adjusted the velocity but there still seemed to be little difference that I could notice. Perhaps the samples are just recorded at higher levels and don't drop volume low enough to be as dynamic as other piano tones? I know that the first piano (grand piano concert) has great feel and a nice velocity curve IMO but not quite bright enough for some of my tastes... Hence the heavy EQ'ing. Also, I have the touch setting in "SYS Setting" set to heavy since it seems to help dynamics. I hope I haven't overlooked something. Thanks again for your time. Erik