Modern iOS that only has the one connection, you can be simultaneously sending note info from a keyboard to the mobile device, sending audio out to a speaker, AND charging? How does that work?
I just got a midi keyboard so I’m new to all this. Does this mean I can just connect it to the app and it should play, for example, a Steinway sound on my keyboard instead of the built in sounds?
Hi there. Sort of. Once connected, your MIDI keyboard will act as a controller for the Pianoteq app when you connect them together. The sounds produced by Pianoteq will come from the app (on your iPhone/iPad) rather than directly from any speakers on your MIDI keyboard. So if the MIDI keyboard also produces its own sounds you might want to turn the volume down on the keyboard so you just hear the sounds from the app. Hope that explains it a bit.
It is nice. It is the only software piano I will use as the primary sound source on my Kawai in place of the in built sounds and makes for an enjoyable playing experience. You do need to calibrate the pedals and action though so it plays as you would expect
Modern iOS that only has the one connection, you can be simultaneously sending note info from a keyboard to the mobile device, sending audio out to a speaker, AND charging? How does that work?
USB hubs! It's not elegant but it's the only way. This is a walk through of my setup ruclips.net/video/0XGI258eBsc/видео.html
I just got a midi keyboard so I’m new to all this. Does this mean I can just connect it to the app and it should play, for example, a Steinway sound on my keyboard instead of the built in sounds?
Hi there. Sort of. Once connected, your MIDI keyboard will act as a controller for the Pianoteq app when you connect them together. The sounds produced by Pianoteq will come from the app (on your iPhone/iPad) rather than directly from any speakers on your MIDI keyboard. So if the MIDI keyboard also produces its own sounds you might want to turn the volume down on the keyboard so you just hear the sounds from the app. Hope that explains it a bit.
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Thanks Frank!
Hi. please how about quality?is better than Digital Piano? I have Kawai CA901
It is nice. It is the only software piano I will use as the primary sound source on my Kawai in place of the in built sounds and makes for an enjoyable playing experience. You do need to calibrate the pedals and action though so it plays as you would expect