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  1. Jokeymain123, I much appreciate your comments. I will look into what you suggested and post my findings.
  2. My wife sits at the px350, I have a Midiplus x3 MIDI keyboard plugged into the MIDI IN port of the px350. We jam. I would like to be able to change the tones that I play. Using controls on the x3 I send Bank select MSB/LSB and Program change data (from the Tone List in the manual) but it has no effect. I only get the grand piano sound. When I change the MIDI channel to 2 and 3 and 10 I get a strings sound, a bass sound and the percussion assortment respectively. Has anybody tried this? I'd love to be able to change instruments from the attached keyboard - for live playing. P.S. No usb stick plugged in - noticed this was mentioned by Jokeyman123 earlier. Thanks!
  3. The looper arrived and here is what I can share. I connected it as mentioned above with the looper volume knob set to zero and gradually turned it up. It did work at a very low volume. At a certain point a feedback screech kicked in and I knew it was not a good idea. So that's that. Don't do it. I hooked it up to an external powered speaker and it works fine. By the way the looper is much fun.
  4. Hi friends, I registered on the forum to ask the following question. I really like our px350M, my wife and I both play it. I just ordered a Boss RC-1 loop pedal and was wondering whether I could connect the px350 line outs to the pedal's inputs (it is a stereo pedal) and then run the outputs of the pedal back to the px350's inputs. The idea is to be able to loop stuff I play and have it play back through the piano's speakers. Basically connecting the line outputs to the line inputs with the looper device in between. Just wondering what would be the result when the same signal goes out and comes in all the while playing through the built-in speakers. Thanks a lot for sharing your wisdom!
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