Thanks that makes sense.
How about the other way around: I only want to hear the acoustic part? I only want the speaker sound for the voice and other audio part.
Kevin
Yous need to set the piano to 'Silent Mode' if you don't want to hear the acoustic piano.
Adrian Thomas Music Services
On Apr 11 2014, Kevin Weng wrote:
Yes the omni out works like a champ! Wonderful to have added bass when
playing back. Thanks Adrian Thomas Music Services!
One thing I don't quite understand is when playing disklavier recording,
not only the sound comes from the acoustic piano since the keys are
playing, the speakers also gives additional sound. Why? It has been like
this. I just didn't notice it until I added the subwoofer.
Kevin
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> Adrian Thomas Music Services
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> Adrian Thomas Music ServicesOn Apr 6 2014, kevinweng99@... wrote:
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> I enjoy my DC3M4. Recently I have realized if I can extend the playback to
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> Has anyone attempted that? I couldn't find any diagram or mentioning of
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> Thanks,
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