Shearwater
09-29-09, 05:57 PM
I have a digital piano from which I have made occasional recordings using an old and inexpensive MP3 player. The problem is that after switching to Vista, it doesn't work anymore (the drivers for the old one were in fact for Win 98, I was already glad it worked with XP), and the recording quality was only decent, but not outstanding - in any case not nearly as good as it came out of the headphones, even with 192 kbps.
The piano has three standard TRS 1/4" outlets (one for stereo headphones, and two for Left and Right). So far, I have tried to connect it directly to my notebook, but the quality wasn't very good (too much noise, signal too weak) and my old minidisc recorder (from which I couldn't transfer the data to my notebook due to its weird copy protection system).
Has any one of you any experience with this sort of recording? I'd really like to make a CD of my own - it always makes a nice gift :DL
The piano has three standard TRS 1/4" outlets (one for stereo headphones, and two for Left and Right). So far, I have tried to connect it directly to my notebook, but the quality wasn't very good (too much noise, signal too weak) and my old minidisc recorder (from which I couldn't transfer the data to my notebook due to its weird copy protection system).
Has any one of you any experience with this sort of recording? I'd really like to make a CD of my own - it always makes a nice gift :DL