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Dnnyboy

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  1. Hello everyone so I am thinking of making mp4 files of myself playing and singing on my piano.I looked into how I could do that directly to my pc to make it sound nicer and I have come to you all for guidance so heres the equipment I have gathered so far.So I have a 4 pole 3.5 mm audio cable male on each end and then a 4 pole 3.5 mm audio splitter (so one side is male the other side is two female one for microphone and one for headphones)now I believe if I just connect the 4 pole 3.5 mm audio male cable from the casio to my pc thats gonna record like a mono sound I believe which doesnt sound very good so I think you have to connect the audio splitter to the casio first then connect the 3.5 mm male cable to the microphone port from the audio splitter to the microphone port to my pc and thats gonna make a better sound I believe but Il have to test that when they arrive.My question is if I then also connect a usb microphone would my pc pick up the piano playing and my singing at the same time while recording from those two sources?

    Thank you for your help since Im not very knowledgeable in this field since I started last week.

  2. Ive been trying a couple of apps from the app store like fl studio to try and use new sounds on my casio cdp s350 but I dont know how to do it or if Im even doing it right.I can press a key on my piano and the app will sound it out on my phone but I want to the the reverse and I l know you can like use daws with vsts from your pc to your piano but I dont even know how that works exactly so if theres anyone that can shed some light on the entire process that would be helpfull.

  3. Well sir I can definitelly say you more than answered my question so much so that I didnt even understand some of the techincal stuff you were telling me but if most of the people are as helpfull as you are here,then Im happy to be apart of this forum.Originally I was deciding between the casio cdp s350 px s3000 and roland fp 10 with the roland even being just 40 dollars more than the s350 in my country but after your guyses help I think as my first instrument Il have to get the s350 as I think the many features it has for that price is unmatched but,I will post more frequently if I have any other questions.

     

    Thank you.

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  4. Ok so Im only left with three question so I can finally make my final decision between the two

    1-Do you guys think the low polyphony count ever becomes annoying or to noticable while your playing classical music or adding any other effect on top?

    2-Is it true that the cdp s350 comes with the new AIX sound engine?

    3-Is there a way to easily connect the cdp s350 to external amps or speakers?

  5. Im a new piano player and for my first purchase I was thinking of buying the casio cdp s350.I know that both the s350 and the px s3000 are both newer models so I was wondering is there a huge difference in the sound's they produce,the sound engines they use and the overall feel of the pianos.I know it as reported that the black and white keys on the px s3000 are not weighted correctly so I was wondering if this issues is same for the cdp s350?

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