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  1. I'm actually having something very similar right now. I'm getting these crackles and pops during sustained notes, live and when using built in recording playback. I do believe I still have warranty so I'm going to be calling Casio up very soon. It seems like a very rare issue though, as I haven't found a lot of info on it online, besides here!
  2. Thank you so much! Never knew that was even possible! To anyone also looking for this in the future, here's what I did: 1. 1/4 to 1/8 into Sustain Port. 2. Aux cable (3.5mm) to 1/8 into PC headphone port. (You need an input device for the aux, a phone or anything with a aux port will work.) That should be all! For the PX350, there's an issue though. The sustain will not stay on when restarting or hitting "Song Recorder". The fix for that is just to plug out either of the inputs and plug it back in, and it will reactivate instantly. It's a minor annoyance, but works.
  3. Hey guys! First time here! I'm just wondering if there is any way to put the Privia PX350 into a mode of permanent sustain? (As in Always On) I'm pretty sure it can't be done through the keyboard itself (besides Midi probably), but is there any kind of sustain pedal or such that will achieve this? Thank you for any help, and it's a pleasure to be a part of the community! (Please don't ask why or tell me it's better to not have sustain on all the time, I know this!)
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