Hello,
I am pretty new here and was able to hook my Yamaha DGX-660B to my Windows 10 laptop with no problem (using a printer cable plugged into USB connection on laptop)
There is a slight "overtone" or echo on each note when I have the piano connected to the pc that is not there when I am playing the piano without the cable connection. It is something I can live with for now, but it would be better if I could get rid of it.
Any thoughts or solutions?
Thanks in advance.
Barbara
Anyone else have a slight echo from piano when connected to pc?
Re: Anyone else have a slight echo from piano when connected to pc?
My assumption is that you hear the sound via Playground Sessions and via the OS MIDI player simultaneously.
Have a look at Playground Sessions menubar on top -> Edit -> User Settings -> Volume and put the "Piano" onto 0%. Do you still hear the piano with this setting? If no, then my assumption was incorrect. If yes, and without echo, then happy playing
Have a look at Playground Sessions menubar on top -> Edit -> User Settings -> Volume and put the "Piano" onto 0%. Do you still hear the piano with this setting? If no, then my assumption was incorrect. If yes, and without echo, then happy playing
Re: Anyone else have a slight echo from piano when connected to pc?
Wow! That took care if it perfectly.
Thank you so much.
Barbara
Thank you so much.
Barbara
Re: Anyone else have a slight echo from piano when connected to pc?
Glad to hear that that solved your problem.
Small hint: this way the "preview" feature won't work as expected. If you want to hear the preplay (clicking on the left/right hands in the menubar and hitting play, so that you can hear how the piece should be played), you won't hear anything, because the "piano output" of PGS is muted. If you want to hear it, quickly adjust the piano volume to whatever the other volumes are, hear the piece, and set it back to 0% so that you won't have the echo.
A bit cumbersome, but I haven't found a better solution as of now. As I don't often use the preplay feature, it doesn't bother me that much
Small hint: this way the "preview" feature won't work as expected. If you want to hear the preplay (clicking on the left/right hands in the menubar and hitting play, so that you can hear how the piece should be played), you won't hear anything, because the "piano output" of PGS is muted. If you want to hear it, quickly adjust the piano volume to whatever the other volumes are, hear the piece, and set it back to 0% so that you won't have the echo.
A bit cumbersome, but I haven't found a better solution as of now. As I don't often use the preplay feature, it doesn't bother me that much
Re: Anyone else have a slight echo from piano when connected to pc?
Thank you for that added tip. I have actually never used that preview function anyway, but I may want to - now I know how to do it.