QUOTE (Muris @ Feb 3 2008, 04:04 PM)
I haven't tried pocket POD but would be nice to compare them.
My PX4D just arrived and I've started reading the manual. I thought that would be a good starting point
Now, I didn't know the adapter was sold separately, but that's not a real problem because I'll try to buy one online and use the included batteries for now. Does this adapter has to be one that's branded with Korg or can i trust adapters that are supposed to be for the PX4D but by an unknown brand?
I have one question though: How exactly do I connect the device to my PC or MacBook Pro?
Smell suggested the 3.5mm Mono Plug to 1/4” Mono Socket Adaptor as an alternative for a specific cable, but someone else mentioned to get a stereo to stereo cable because that would give best quality. Could anyone tell me if there is a better choice around for this little adapter Smell posted? I don't know the exact name of the cable that gives best quality to look for at online shops.
I don't really know the difference between mono, stereo cables, all kind of 'jacks' so if anyone could tell me what's the best cable to connect the PX4D to a PC or Mac it would be welcome
Muris, what cable do you use to plug it directly into your soundcard? That would be a good reference, as you guys probably know much more about what cables give best quality (or less chance for quality loss)
I can't wait to try it out and see if i can more or less simulate those Muris Lesson Sounds
As a matter of fact, I'm going to try the device out now through headphones
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This post has been edited by sammy_k: Apr 3 2008, 12:02 PM