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JHowzer

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  1. Thanks so much for the advice @Jokeyman123. I experimented with a two device solution where device 1 is for piano and listening, while device 2 is for speaking. Unfortunately, when I would speak through device 2, I would hear myself through device 1 but delayed. So it might be a bit distracting when trying to talk. Think I'll either have to keep alternating my microphone input in the chat or have to splurge on a mic to connect to my interface. Oh well. This has been a great learning opportunity though.
  2. Thank you @Jokeyman123 & @Brad Saucier. I think @Jokeyman123 is right about not being able to have multiple inputs into Zoom. Ended up picking up an M-Audio M-Track Duo audio interface. It's too bad that there doesn't seem to be a free or cheap solution for this. But, at least it will work. Thanks so much!
  3. My goal: - Take Zoom piano lessons without having to use piano speakers (so neighbor doesn't get angry) Current setup: - Privia PX S-3000 audio out is connected to M-Audio M-Track Duo - M-Track Duo audio interface is connected to Mac's USB port - To prevent sound coming from speakers, plug random headphones into headphone jack. - On laptop in Zoom, input/output sound coming to/from USB (audio interface) Now the problem is that I can't simultaneous talk through Zoom since the audio is coming from the audio interface (as opposed to my laptop mic). Option 1: ($60+) Buy a microphone and plug into audio interface Option 2: Is this even feasible? - (~$3) Buy a 3.5mm to 3.5mm aux cable. - One end of newly purchased cable to Privia Audio In jack - Second end of cable to 3.5mm to lightning converter, which is connect to iPhone - Download/Use free Microphone app on iPhone - I'm hoping that the sound from my iPhone to the Privia audio-in also gets sent through the audio-out to the audio interface and through Zoom (and doesn't have delay) Just curious if Option 2 is even a feasible option? It's rather complex, but it could potentially save me from having to buy a microphone just for the sake of taking piano lessons. Thank you for any advice! Looking forward to hearing people's thoughts PS. I tried bluetooth audio in from my iPhone to the keyboard, but there was a delay when I spoke into my iPhone.
  4. Hi there, I'm having trouble figuring out how to get audio (not MIDI) from my Privia PX S3000 to my laptop. Would something like this work? https://www.amazon.com/BEHRINGER-Stereo-Interface-Cable-LINE2USB/dp/B01DT827FA?th=1 The use case is this... I'd like to take a Zoom piano lesson. Unfortunately, due to cranky neighbors, I need to play with the keyboard speakers off. I'd like to connect my Privia PX S3000 to my Mac laptop and hear what I'm playing via headphone also connected to my laptop. Then I can also try to share my laptop audio (which hopefully will be hearing what I'm playing on my keyboard) on Zoom for my lesson. Just curious if you have any advice.
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