On Mon, 25 Jun 2012 08:30:14 +0100
Sean Gibbins <sean@???> wrote:
> Originally it manifested on my Toshiba NB200 running Xubuntu 11.04
> through to 12.04 (and may have been present with Puppy LInux on the
> same hardware - I can't remember if that was the case now, but
> suspect it was*).
>
> The setup was as follows: the NB200 was connected to my NAD PP-3
> phono amplifier via USB in order to receive a signal from my record
> deck, which I would record using Audacity picking up the PP-3 as the
> input source (I often rip my vinyl purchases so that I can listen to
> them on my portable media player).
OK so this isn't the same question but is sort of related ;-)
My wife was recently given a Toshiba Keyboard EZ-200 that has no
built-in recording facility. Only outputs are headphone and midi.
Is it possible to link this keyboard to a PC so she could record any
mind-blowing compositions she might come up with?
It is no use to me whatsoever as I cannot tell one note from another
but my wife did (reluctantly) learn to play the piano as a child and
has been seen tinkling the ivories on this keyboard from time to time.
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John Lewis
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