Mike02392 I didn't hear anything wrong either but that may be due to the fact that your crystal clear sounds were not available for comparison.

Jim brought up the headphone possibility.

You mentioned that the keyboard is crystal clear but your recordings are not. That indicates to me that something in your audio interface and/or software is changing the sound. I would experiment with changing the gains on both the audio interface, keyboard and software. It takes the right combination of all three to get the perfect sound.

If that doesn't work check for effects. If none are present you may have to include an EQ to get where you want. Or maybe an exciter.

BUT when I get differences in sound it is usually how I have my gains set up. Changing them can work wonders.

I hope this helps and good luck.


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