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Hi,
Given your OS and setup, my first suggestion would be to check the MIDI sound level. In XP, you can go to "Sounds" and then the "Volume" settings, and there's a separate level for MIDI. When Notation opens up your MIDI device, it sets the default volume at 50%. There's a long story behind that, but suffice it to say it's at 50%, and you may want it higher ![]() Some other MIDI players have their own internal MIDI synth, and so volume levels may vary when you play the same file on different players. ttfn, Sherry
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