I never played piano before. In 2018, I decided to learn the instrument and committed to become a pianist. This is a fair record of my learning progress. I hope it will encourage others to start playing piano as well.
I have a Yahama piano, and a samsung galaxy note 10 plus. I see that a direct cable exist jack 6.35 to type C. Will that work ? or is the 3.5mm mandatory ?
I’ve now a new iPhone and there is no plug splitter. Any new recommendation in how to record directly using the the same method with the regular camera for iPhone?
Why is this not working in my Iphone?? I have the exact same set up but with the jack to lightningbolt iphone adapter added. No direct sound into the iphone when recording. Please help anybody who has solved this 🙏🏻
@@bonniestevenson2221easy bro. Buy an audio splitter and connect it to keyboard. One port will be connected to phone and other port to your headphones 😊
Thought I was crazy. Bought all wires doesn't work. I have been planning for years and could never get any of it recorded on my phone. Maybe some one will fix it.
You need TS to trs cable and you need to connect that TS jack to mono line output of your keyboard and trs jack to pc but make sure your PC audio jack port can work as both input and output
Tried this. I doesnt work on my phone with 3.5mm jack but it worked on my other phone but i needed a 3.5mm jack to usbc because the phone doesnt have a 3.5mm jack. It worked but i cant hear sound when playing. I tried to reverse the cables to see what happens: piano > splitter ≥ > Mic jack > 3.5mm - usb-c > phone > Headphone jack to earphones > my ears I can now hear my piano via earphones and the phone can also record the sound. But while i can hear it clearly on the earphones but the recording has noise and twangy. So I tried to switch the splitter... > Mic jack > earphones > Headphone jack > 3.5mm to usb c > phone Result: the noise is gone on the recording, still twangy. But now the sound on my earphones is a little broken. I tried using a different splitter: one that just splits to both earphones. I can still record on phone and hear via earphones. But both recording and earphones have poor quality sound. Maybe because the splitter is a decade old. I will try to get a new splitter and see if that improves both recording and earphones. Still I don't know what to do with the twangy sound. All configurarion had twangy sound.
Recording MIDI and using a free PC Piano VST can be puch higher quality than the embedded manufacturer VSTs. A PC VST can be 1GB of sampling, it's usually much lower than that on entry/mid range digital pianos. I now record smartphone dirty sound and use it to align with the PC rendered audio.
Doesn't work unfortunately. Tried it. Sometimes heard the sound from the keyboard when tried to record with my phone camera but the sound cut all the time and the piano 🎹 doesn't sound at all😢😢
Ive tried with multiple keyboards trying to record directly onto both my android and ios phones, and got 0 results. First I connect the 1/4inch adapter to one end of the 1/8inch audio cable, and plug it into the audio out port on my keyboard. (I tried this with a roland rd100, yamaha dgx505, and casio ctk-3000 keyboard.) Then I take the other end of the audio cable, and connect it to the audio splitter, where there is a pic of a small microphone.. Next, I take the other part of the audio splitter with the headphone pic on it, and I connect a pair of headphones to it. Finally, I take the end of the audio splitter (where there is only 1 1/8inch jack-with 3 white lines on it- I believe it is called TRRS cable) and I plug it into the headphone jack on my Iphone 6s Plus. Now how do I test it? What apps should I use to test it? When I just play notes on the piano, Im not hearing anything in the headphones. Am I supposed to? Is there a way to hear in real time what you are playing, or do you just have to have the keyboard audio sounding through the keyboard speakers, and once finished recording, you can go back and listen to it on your phone so you can determine what it will really sound like? In what capacity can I hear my keyboard sounds through my phone? Ought I to hear it through the phone when the cables are simply plugged in, and regardless of what other apps are open? Or do I need to open a certain app like the video recorder, a particular voice recorder, or maybe garageband to hear the authentic sounds of my keyboard? And are there a given set of parameters I must set up within these apps in order to actually hear my keyboard? Will the sound transfer from my keyboard to the iphone in realtime, or is there a delay before you hear a note after one has been pressed? please help.me set this up. Ive been pulling my hair out about this for days- just wanna get the pure sounds of my keyboards onto my phone, and I want to record myself in realtime playing my keyboard and havimg the sounds sync up. thanks for advice anyone here can give me. oh yeah, Im using both an iphone 6s Plus and a samsung galaxy s20 plus. neither of them are able to record the original sound of the keyboards
I did the same, but when connected to Output of my e piano, speakers from piano does not work during playing ! And when recording with phone Video has piano Sound! But I do not hear what I Play! There are to Outputs, I thought maybe second Output can be used for hearing what I Play but when using although I hear what I play but recorded video has no Sound, very complicated story 😭