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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Fp-10 with Pianoteq on iPad and wired connection]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hope someone can shed some light. I&#039;m quite new to Pianoteq and how to get it all to work.<br />My current setup is Roland FP-10 that I connect to an iPad via bluetooth with Pianoteq on it. I then can connect my wired monitoring headphones to the ipad.<br />That works, I can hear the output from my keyboard through Pianoteq.</p><p>A couple of questions though.</p><p>1. Is there a wired solution for connecting my FP-10 to an iPad? I have a usb to lightning adapter cable, but Pianoteq doesn&#039;t seem to recognise the piano. Would adapters like irig solve this?</p><p>2. When I also use Synthesia on my iPad then the audio doesn&#039;t go through Pianoteq, is there a possible fix? In the output list of devices in the Synthesia app I don&#039;t see an option to select Pianoteq so maybe it&#039;s just they don&#039;t integrate or work together.</p><br /><p>Edit: And I have just realised I have been connecting my ipad to usb port on the DP rather than MIDI (facepalm)</p>]]></content>
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