MeDorian wrote: not sure what the internal DAC is but playback and record is 16 bit 44.1 kHz.
Hi Nick, thanks for the info and tips. Re DAC, I should explain that I simply use the audio line-in inputs, so the DAC is effectively external to the piano. For the DAC, I'm using Realtek 24bit DAC which seems pretty decent. Can't really complain considering I'd bought it back in 2021 for £8.50 - I think it now retails for £13 or so.
In terms of settings in control panel, it's 24bit 192KHz which matches Pianoteq's max bitrate (I happen to have Pro capabilities because I took advantage of the recent Black Friday sale and got Studio which includes it).
Not sure if this is making total sense, so let me try to lay out the setup a bit more clearly:
Setup:
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1- PC (mini tower) connected via a long USB extension lead which goes to
2- the back (and then top) of Yamaha CLP-470 digital piano
3- USB extension lead is connected to a 4-port USB hub
4- Two slots of the USB hub are used, one for MIDI to USB lead
5- and the other for a USB to 3.5mm stereo jack (Realtek DAC Chip 24bit)
6- 3.5mm stereo to two mono 6.35mm jacks plugged into the Yamaha's line-in sockets
7- 6.35mm mono jacks to RCA lead connects the Yamaha's line-out sockets to
8- Denon (UD-M31) integrated hi-fi system with Mission (SCM51) speakers
9- RCA to 3.5mm stereo jack, this lead connects the subwoofer out of the Denon to
10- TC Electronic BG250 (208) bass guitar amp via a
11- J&D 3.5mm (stereo) to 6.35mm (mono) lead
12- the two 3.5mm male jacks of the J&D (at the bass guitar amp end) and the RCA to 3.5mm lead (at the Denon subwoofer-out end) are connected together through a ground-loop isolator which has two female 3.5mm ports (Neoteck Audio Noise Filter).
Links:
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Here are the corresponding links which might be helpful to know the specs and configurations (not affiliate links or anything like that) just to give a better idea of what the above looks like hopefully:
1- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01M4PKURH
2- http://www.sheargoldmusic.co.uk/content..._om_f0.pdf
3- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01DYD3Q28
4- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09B72KGR6
5- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08CXHFWS1
6- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0B76MG8HX
7- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09FJP82MC
8- https://www.manualslib.com/manual/76869...tml?page=3
9- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0B1DKWY3Q
10- https://www.ambertech.com.au/Documents/...manual.pdf
11- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07VCDJ73Q
12- https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B076J3GD74
Notes:
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1- This is just a really cheap home PC, bought second hand back in 2020 and upgraded the hard disk to SSD, Dell OptiPlex 7020 SFF Core i5-4590. I like the idea that I can upgrade it relatively cheaply to a far more powerful multi core system in future, which would be a lot cheaper than an equivalently powered processor in a laptop formfactor for example.
2- Got this secondhand from ebay for a very good price, which was fortunate as I had a very limited budget but thankfully the seller graciously accepted my modest offer. Really delighted with the action, and the synthetic ivory is a huge improvement on the Yamaha P120s grippy feel of the keys under the fingers which is what I had previously. Also having a sturdy cabinet, and powerful built-in speakers made a big difference. The double width piano bench which came with it is also very comfortable. You are always taking a chance when buying on ebay but I must say I'm really delighted with this purchase, got very lucky there.
3- In Pianoteq standalone application, I use "Audio device type: Windows Audio (Low Latency Mode), and in the DAW (Cakewalk, which is completely free) I use "Driver Mode: WASAPI Shared". I'm very happy with the responsiveness, and have not noticed any latency issues even though I'm not using a dedicated sound card/audio interface, it just never felt necessary. I guess there must be some latency there, but none which I could detect, and it certainly doesn't affect the playing experience and responsiveness of Pianoteq.
4- My previous setup was around a Yamaha P120s, which didn't have direct USB capabilities, so I simply reused this lead. I also understand this might avoid some noise/ground-loop issues by providing extra isolation, but I have never tried the Yamaha CLP-470 USB midi port to test/compare.
8- I just happened to have this hi-fi sitting around collecting dust for many years, so thought to finally put it to use.
10- Similarly, I didn't buy the bass guitar amp specifically for this purpose. I've had it since 2017 as I play bass guitar in a band formed by work colleagues.
9-12: it might be possible to simplify the setup by using an RCA stereo to a 6.35mm mono jack, to connect (more directly) the Denon subwoofer-out to the bass guitar amp. I just made use of what I already had to hand, and it seems perfectly fine as it is so didn't tinker with it any further.
12- Not sure if this is essential in terms of ground loop isolation, I just used it really as a means of connecting two male 3.5mm leads together as I just happened to have it already and had no other use for it.