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  1. OK I appear to be having the same problem? I have an M-Audio Keystation Pro 88 and my brand-new PX-5S on a dual keyboard stand, both connected to my computer via USB, using Sonar Artist and Kontakt Native Instruments 10. So I have both keyboards playing "The Grandeur" at the same time. the M-Audio can produce velocities from 0-127 as it has a built in velocity curve configuration function. I can't seem to find this in the PX-5S. Everything sounds super super soft when controlled from the PX-5S. I bought the PX-5S specifically because I like the action - I just want to use it as a piano controller. I tried what you said above about setting the velocity range low to 110 - striking the keys as fast as I can I can barely produce anything. The Grandeur shows the input velocity as well - the same strike speed produces far lower values with the PX-5S compared to the Keystation... what am I doing wrong here? First I unbox it to find it complaining about "No Media" (fixed by installing 1.13 firmware) and now this? I really don't want to lug this thing all the way back to the store. I've tried resetting to factory defaults, etc... what do I need to do to get this thing to output full velocity via MIDI (over USB) ? Thanks in advance.
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