Which cable do you use to connect your IPad and the Casio Piano? I ordered a USB B to normal USB adapter and used the normal charging cable but it doesn't work.
How do you get the midi player to show the musical score rather than just the scrolling of the notes? I cannot find how to select which visual when the midi tune plays.
There seems to be two Chordana apps, one for on screen piano and Chordana for Piano (MIDI). The Chordana for piano does not have the stop and wait for note like the on screen Chordana app. Sure would be nice if they had that feature for Chrodana for piano.
How do I put the piano px-s1000 in app mode so that the chordana app recognizes the piano. I am connecting my iPad with a USB A female to USB B male adapter but the chordana app keeps saying error.
I spent time recording some Debussy using this App and the Casio PX 870. For the recording I used the Grand Piano sound. When I save the recording or play back on my I-Phone the sound that is played backed sounds like the worst piano sound ever heard. The sound I hear on the 870 is Grand piano, the sound I hear on the app is harp/tin can.
It looks like a rather elaborate cable connector being used with the tablet. What's the cord and adaptor combo required - standard USB to USB or something else?
Yes, I'm not too proud of the double adapter but we made it work! If I remember correctly I believe you're looking at a Lightning to 30-Pin adapter plugged into the pad, and then a 30-pin to USB camera connection kit with USB cable attached. We now have a much better solution in stock! www.kraftmusic.com/usb-b-to-lightning-cable-5-ft.html Thanks for watching! -Dave
Yes, I'm not too proud of the double adapter but we made it work! If I remember correctly I believe you're looking at a Lightning to 30-Pin adapter plugged into the pad, and then a 30-pin to USB camera connection kit with USB cable attached. We now have a much better solution in stock! www.kraftmusic.com/usb-b-to-lightning-cable-5-ft.html Thanks for watching! -Dave