Perhaps the SY99 does provide different keyboard velocity curves [1]? I own the first version of the DX7 and it's keyboard comes with the issue you described, but for all external gear and for the DX7 itself too. I like it, since it enables to control the averaged wanted dynamic good for my needs. I avoided to use update or customized DX7 software, but I guess velocity curves can be add to all Yamaha synth since the 80s, so assumed the SY99 shouldn't provide it by default, there for sure are EPROMS or discs etc. available. IIRC even when I hit a key as fast/heavy as possible, the velocity doesn't reach 127, but 116 or something like that only. I suspect that you are accustomed to your SY99 sounds and your drum machine, but that the default setting is optimised to averaged dynamic ranges that fit to the kind of keyboard mechanic velocity resolution and MIDI velocity resolution. It's very likely that there is an app, that allows to transform incoming velocity data. This perhaps isn't as good as a keyboard that provides different velocity curves, but might satisfy your needs. Some virtual synth perhaps do provide velocity curves too. [1] "See page 253 of your SY99 owner's manual, Utility Mode/2. Velocity Set on how to set up the velocity curves, this may help some. I have not checked my SY99 for velocity output, but for years my SY77 routinely transmits around 115 to 118 maximum velocity and it has not been a problem using it as a master keyboard/controller for the last 16 years with a wide variety of synths./modules. Hope this helps." - http://www.yamahaforums.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=1285 _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user