Have you looked at the velocity that the notes come in as. I have a keyboard that sends everything out with a velocity of around 60, so it comes across very quietly. There is a setting to boost incoming velocity to get a little more volume while recording.

Or you could just add that same dynamics plugin to the melody track to get the melody to play as you heard it while recording.

There is also a setting for increasing melody track velocity after the fact (if in fact that is the reason for the volume disparity).

Also, depending upon the synth you are using to play the track, some of them control volume level via the modulation wheel. So you may need to a CC1 value to the track to lift the volume. That could happen with Garritan and other instruments.

Don't know if any of that helped.

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