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I need help . . . I plug into a BOSE L1 mini ... the smaller sister of the L1 ... it's great BUT cannot stand up to a band with drums, or outside. So I bought a Yamaha speaker, which also "almost" cuts it . . . . QUESTION : Two outputs on 7500 . . . can I plug ONE into the BOSE and the OTHER into the YAHAMA ??? assuming that works, which it doesn't for me, Will the sound be separated between the speakers as in RIGHT and LEFT ??? :-) THANKS for any help you can offer,
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I've been working on a Rhodes type sound and Stage Setting that presently is quite 'Mono'. (as heard thru a stereo headset or monitor speakers) I need to make it 'wider', richer, fuller sounding tone. As an example if you toggle thru the stock 'Electric Piano' tones: Tone 'P013 Elect Piano5' is VERY Mono Tone 'P014 Digital EP1' has a fuller, broader, wider sound What effects could be applied to a 'mono' sounding tone like P013 to make it have the fuller, broader sound? Is it some sort of editing within the Stage Setting, or within the Tone? Some sort of Pan or 'stereo' type adjustment? (I'm pretty familiar with the use of the editor - could not seem to find the adjustments that might accomplish this)
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Is there any way for me to plug my keyboard into a Focusrite Scarlett or similar interface, and get a stereo recording using only one cord, such as out the headphone port? If not, what interface should I get to record vocals and keyboard? Any help would be appreciated.
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I'm enjoying the rich configurability of the Casio PX-560, but there is one parameter that I cannot seem to find how to control. I would like to reduce the stereo width of the grand piano sound when using headphones. Currently the lowest keys are too strongly panned to the left, for my taste, and the highest keys too strongly panned to the right. I'm looking for a control to bring all keys more towards the center of the sound. Is there such a setting somewhere, or is the stereo width embedded into the piano samples themselves? I hooked up the line out to a multichannel mixer, connecting my headphones to its monitor output, and reduced the stereo width by panning the left channel less than fully left and the right channel less than fully right, but then the whole sound becomes less wide even for the central keys. Any other suggestions are welcome.