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You'll also want a headphone adapter cables to get to the mixer. Plug the headphones into the jack called PHONES. It will kind of future proof the purchase since it does have USB and isn't too expensive. The Behringer Xenyx Q802USB is roughly what my old 802 was with the addition of that USB port. It's smart to adjust the mixer's main level to not clip, but sometimes you don't get it right and the backup is really nice (I think I've needed exactly once - but then it saved me from having to rerecord everything!). The DR-40 records at two different levels so that if the sound source is too loud, you get a quieter backup that can be used without clipping instead. To record I use the mains out of the mixer to a TASCAM DR-40 (a ZOOM H4N or H2N would also be good choices for recording to).
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The Yamaha MG10XU was a nice upgrade because it does have USB with Audio to a computer. Having USB to a computer would be a lovely bonus. You only need a small one that accepts two stereo inputs (and maybe a couple mono inputs - which describes my previous mixer, the Behringer XENYX 802, exactly). I looked at the FP-30, but I don't think it has AUX IN, so you do want a Mixer. I can also now use headphones without going to the mixer. My new piano has AUX IN and legitimate Line Outs - so the computer now plugs into the AUX IN on the piano and the piano goes to the mixer.
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I used the headphone out from both the piano and computer to run to the mixer and found a volume setting that was roughly "Line Out" level and always set it to that to record. If your piano has an AUX IN port you can plug the output of the computer there. The Behringer was perfect for just mixing the audio from the computer and the piano.
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Jbs = John B Sandlin, but I've signed my posts jbs since forever. lolĪnyway, I think Playground Sessions has a lot going for it, not the least of are the Social Media and Forums to discuss your progress and ask questions. It would be fun to go musical note Duck Hunting again. I just wish I could get Piano Discovery working in a virtual machine (I've done it but there are always crazy problems that crop up). While there are things I miss that Piano Discovery did very well (like the really deep discussions of Music Theory, even if targeted toward a much younger audience), there are a lot of things Playground does well, and has a suite of great songs to learn, too. So I checked them out and looked for all the reviews I could find - every review had great praise for the app, so I jumped-in in September 2016. A few years ago I found a review of Playground Sessions (sent by Yamaha, actually - I have several of their keyboards registered and got hooked up with their eMail Newsletter). That was something like 15 or 16 years ago. I stopped using when I went to XP and only found the fix years later.
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Someone created a Windows XP fix that made the music show up on screen again, but the QuickTime was still a mess. Jump had disappeared from the map and getting fixes were quite unlikely. I also ran into bad problems when I switched to Windows XP and all the fonts went dead. But Apple kept messing with QuickTime and eventually they did something that killed the voice over lessons and some of the later animations that required QuickTime. I ran it on Windows 98 and at first it worked very well.