Hi, thanks for the video! So if i use a piano app to practice like simplypiano, the app will be able to follow along with the keyboard even if i use headphones and can only hear the piano through the headphones?
The app will follow what you are playing as long as you are connected to the app's from your keyboard's USB port. To hear both through your headphones, you need to just follow one the options I outline in the video. Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe.
Hi sir remember me?? Just wanted to let you know that i ordered fp10 some days back and wanted to thank you for your support in making my decision easier for me. 9:09 This is an interesting cable, can you share how much difference in quality is there when recording the fp10 through the headphone out compared to recording through line outs in fp30x piano??
Yes I do! Congratulations on your new FP10 I hope it arrives soon! You will love it, it is a great piano. On the topic of headphone out vs. line out, I actually made a video comparing the two with my Yamaha P-125: ruclips.net/video/dscRUOHdfRU/видео.html
Hi there! What an incredibly helpful video! May I ask, none of the digital keyboards in my new classroom have a port labeled "audio in" but a few do have ports labeled "mic." Would those work to connect an iPad to be able to hear the iPad and the piano through the headphones?
Thanks! Those ports MIGHT work, but if they're expecting a mic level input and get a line out or headphone out level it might not work (and could potentially damage the port/keyboard). Do any of these have ports labelled "Aux In" (that's the same as audio in). Do you know what models any of those keyboards are? Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
Great video Tony. My new iPad Air connects with USB-C. What adapter or cable would I need to connect my recital pro keyboard, Mackies, and go mixer pro?
Hey there! I haven't actually seen a USB-C port yet :) I am assuming you would need a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter maybe like this: amzn.to/3tJuzvY Then you could get a stereo 3.5mm extension cable (male at both ends) to connect your iPad headphone out (USB C) to the aux in on the GO:Mixer Pro (or to the aux in on Mackie speakers)
I bought Yamaha YDP 165. I use a piano app (simply piano) and I can hear sounds of the piano via headphones. But when I connect the piano with the IPAD via the necessary cable, IPAD does not hear the sounds of the piano, which is the headphones. This lead my piano not to check whether my playing is correct or not. I think that IPAD should normally hear sounds of the piano, which is in the headphones, in a case in which it connects the piano through the cable. How can I solve the problem?
When you connect your piano to your iPad with a USB cable & lightning adapter and run Simply Piano, then you need to connect your headphones to the iPad, not to the piano. Your piano sends MIDI data (what notes you play, not the sound of your piano) to the app, and the app uses a built in piano sound to recreate your piano sound when listening to the app. Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
I don't understand one thing. If you conect with bluetooth then you can hear sound of you piano on headphones but when through midi cable no sound of your piano.
Need more details on what you are asking here: - what model of piano do you have? - when you say “through midi cable no sound of your piano”: do you mean you have connected your piano to an iPad and cannot hear your piano through headphones that are plugged into the piano? Or headphones that are plugged into the iPad?
@@PianoTone yamaha p45. First I plugged headphones into ipad and had virtual piano only. Then I did what you said with mackie speakers and I have my piano sound. You also said if conecting by bluetooth I will get my piano sound, so if I buy bluetooth adapter I will get my piano by conecting headphones to ipad
@@Konrad5feb Hi again - if you have the Mackie speakers that I do, then I would recommend the following: - connect piano from piano headphone port with a splitter cable (TRS - 2 stripes in headphone on piano to 2xTR - 2 stripe) to the L/R inputs on the back of the speakers - connect the iPad from headphone port to the Aux in port on the front of the speakers - connect your headphones to the headphone port on the speakers If you are thinking of the Yamaha UD-BT01 bluetooth adapter, that adapter is MIDI only (it won't send audio just MIDI) so that won't work for hearing your piano and iPad at the same time through headphones). And after looking at Yamaha's site, the adapter isn't listed as compatible with the P45 anyways, just the P125, Hope that helps!
I bought a casio ct1 , and I am trying to use piano app (simply piano) using headphones. I have a USB cable tablet to piano and headphones. I hear both piano and app sound. Then I put a cable from headphone port to audio in to the piano. The app doesn't recognize the sound of piano to clear notes :(
iPad do not have an audio port. They only have a charger cable. You are wrong on everything. The Bluetooth only works for iPad only. People can still hear you play.
Hi there. Thanks for the comment; with all due respect, I'm actually not wrong on anything. If you look at the date of the video, you'll see it is 3 years old, and the prior generation of iPads DID have separate audio outs, the newer ones do not, they just have the single port. So for the newer ones, you would need to use a lightning adapter of some sort like this one (amzn.to/3SAzvlO) that also includes a headphone port in it. Then you can connect whatever cables you need from the headphone out on the adapter to an external mixer, etc.
Ah, Oilers fan. My condolences after last night.
Thanks that was hard to watch! And thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Hi, thanks for the video! So if i use a piano app to practice like simplypiano, the app will be able to follow along with the keyboard even if i use headphones and can only hear the piano through the headphones?
The app will follow what you are playing as long as you are connected to the app's from your keyboard's USB port. To hear both through your headphones, you need to just follow one the options I outline in the video.
Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe.
Hi sir remember me?? Just wanted to let you know that i ordered fp10 some days back and wanted to thank you for your support in making my decision easier for me.
9:09 This is an interesting cable, can you share how much difference in quality is there when recording the fp10 through the headphone out compared to recording through line outs in fp30x piano??
Yes I do! Congratulations on your new FP10 I hope it arrives soon! You will love it, it is a great piano. On the topic of headphone out vs. line out, I actually made a video comparing the two with my Yamaha P-125:
ruclips.net/video/dscRUOHdfRU/видео.html
@@PianoTone Great!! looks like you have already tried everything and more of what I think of doing haha👍👍
Hi there! What an incredibly helpful video! May I ask, none of the digital keyboards in my new classroom have a port labeled "audio in" but a few do have ports labeled "mic." Would those work to connect an iPad to be able to hear the iPad and the piano through the headphones?
Thanks! Those ports MIGHT work, but if they're expecting a mic level input and get a line out or headphone out level it might not work (and could potentially damage the port/keyboard). Do any of these have ports labelled "Aux In" (that's the same as audio in).
Do you know what models any of those keyboards are?
Thanks for checking out the channel, feel free to subscribe
Great video Tony. My new iPad Air connects with USB-C. What adapter or cable would I need to connect my recital pro keyboard, Mackies, and go mixer pro?
Hey there! I haven't actually seen a USB-C port yet :) I am assuming you would need a USB-C to 3.5mm adapter maybe like this: amzn.to/3tJuzvY
Then you could get a stereo 3.5mm extension cable (male at both ends) to connect your iPad headphone out (USB C) to the aux in on the GO:Mixer Pro (or to the aux in on Mackie speakers)
@@PianoTone Thanks for that tip. 😊👍
I bought Yamaha YDP 165. I use a piano app (simply piano) and I can hear sounds of the piano via headphones.
But when I connect the piano with the IPAD via the necessary cable, IPAD does not hear the sounds of the piano, which is the headphones. This lead my piano not to check whether my playing is correct or not.
I think that IPAD should normally hear sounds of the piano, which is in the headphones, in a case in which it connects the piano through the cable.
How can I solve the problem?
When you connect your piano to your iPad with a USB cable & lightning adapter and run Simply Piano, then you need to connect your headphones to the iPad, not to the piano. Your piano sends MIDI data (what notes you play, not the sound of your piano) to the app, and the app uses a built in piano sound to recreate your piano sound when listening to the app.
Thanks for checking out the channel feel free to subscribe
Is the same for Skoove ? I have an alesis recital pro
So much great info on your channel! Thank you!
Thanks so much, glad you like the content!
I don't understand one thing. If you conect with bluetooth then you can hear sound of you piano on headphones but when through midi cable no sound of your piano.
Need more details on what you are asking here:
- what model of piano do you have?
- when you say “through midi cable no sound of your piano”: do you mean you have connected your piano to an iPad and cannot hear your piano through headphones that are plugged into the piano? Or headphones that are plugged into the iPad?
@@PianoTone yamaha p45. First I plugged headphones into ipad and had virtual piano only. Then I did what you said with mackie speakers and I have my piano sound. You also said if conecting by bluetooth I will get my piano sound, so if I buy bluetooth adapter I will get my piano by conecting headphones to ipad
@@Konrad5feb Hi again - if you have the Mackie speakers that I do, then I would recommend the following:
- connect piano from piano headphone port with a splitter cable (TRS - 2 stripes in headphone on piano to 2xTR - 2 stripe) to the L/R inputs on the back of the speakers
- connect the iPad from headphone port to the Aux in port on the front of the speakers
- connect your headphones to the headphone port on the speakers
If you are thinking of the Yamaha UD-BT01 bluetooth adapter, that adapter is MIDI only (it won't send audio just MIDI) so that won't work for hearing your piano and iPad at the same time through headphones). And after looking at Yamaha's site, the adapter isn't listed as compatible with the P45 anyways, just the P125,
Hope that helps!
@@PianoTone I understand now piano sound is only from audio output not from midi port or Bluetooth. Thank you for replaying and for that video.
I bought a casio ct1 , and I am trying to use piano app (simply piano) using headphones.
I have a USB cable tablet to piano and headphones. I hear both piano and app sound.
Then I put a cable from headphone port to audio in to the piano. The app doesn't recognize the sound of piano to clear notes :(
iPad do not have an audio port. They only have a charger cable. You are wrong on everything. The Bluetooth only works for iPad only. People can still hear you play.
Hi there. Thanks for the comment; with all due respect, I'm actually not wrong on anything. If you look at the date of the video, you'll see it is 3 years old, and the prior generation of iPads DID have separate audio outs, the newer ones do not, they just have the single port. So for the newer ones, you would need to use a lightning adapter of some sort like this one (amzn.to/3SAzvlO) that also includes a headphone port in it. Then you can connect whatever cables you need from the headphone out on the adapter to an external mixer, etc.