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  1. Tried this, but my ipad retina is too old for the app it seems. My wifes Kindle Fire tablet doesn't seem to have this app on the Kindle store. She'd probably kill me if I tried side loading all this. I'll probably get myself a Kindle and root the thing at some point.
  2. Great! That was my next to-do! Learning how to save configs. It will serve dual purpose of learning piano and being a controller. I love the feel of these keys so much.
  3. Fantastic! Works like a charm! I know it's a weird thing to be doing, but it works! This thing is so cool.
  4. Hello! I just picked up the new CDP-S350. I'm digging it so far, but I have a question! I have connected it to my Macbook via USB and it works great in FLStudio 20. When I select a soft synth in FLStudio it works fantastic being controlled with the S350, however the notes ring out from whatever preset is currently selected on the S350 along with the notes from the softsynth on the Macbook! Okay, easy enough, just turn the volume all the way down on the S350 and play through the macbook. Works! However, the S350 has some pretty nice speakers in it. Much better than the ones in my Macbook. So I routed audio from my macbook into the aux-in on the S350. It sounds really good! However, I have to turn the volume back up to hear what is coming from the DAW on the Macbook. This brings me back to hearing double notes again. Is there a way to mute the notes from the S350 while still using the aux-in at various volumes? Effectively using the S350 as a MIDI controller only while using it's internal speakers from Aux-input. I don't see an empty patch to select.. There's gotta be a way, right? A simple empty patch would make this possible. I could always just get nice monitors, but that takes away from the "portability" and the fact the speakers are decent for a simple laptop DAW setup. P
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