I've played piano for years but just now thought it would be amazing to record it, so I'm super excited but nothing is working currently.
TL;DR
Noob at this, can't get anything to work properly.
INFO:
Keyboard: technics sx px 222
Equipment I ordered:
3.5mm to 6.5 mm (1/4 inch) Male to Female Stereo Adapter
3.5mm Male Stereo to Dual 1/4-Inch Male Mono Y-Cable Adapter
1/4 Inch Straight Guitar Cable
I also have a laptop and desktop near my piano that I could use, preferably the laptop.
I first tried using the laptop, but it only has a audio jack, so I used a USB to 3.5mm adapter which has audio and a mic input on it
I tried using all the cables and I have, and no variation worked.
Next, I tried everything on my desktop. My desktop has a built in soundcard, and has a MIC IN input on the back panel. Again, I tried every variation, but the furthest I got was the mic just showing up in "Recording devices" but didn't pick up any audio.
I'm just looking for a cheap (<$100) way to record the audio of my piano. If you could tell me what I'm doing wrong or what other equipment I need, I'll happily order it.
Thanks for any advice.
TL;DR
Noob at this, can't get anything to work properly.
INFO:
Keyboard: technics sx px 222
Equipment I ordered:
3.5mm to 6.5 mm (1/4 inch) Male to Female Stereo Adapter
3.5mm Male Stereo to Dual 1/4-Inch Male Mono Y-Cable Adapter
1/4 Inch Straight Guitar Cable
I also have a laptop and desktop near my piano that I could use, preferably the laptop.
I first tried using the laptop, but it only has a audio jack, so I used a USB to 3.5mm adapter which has audio and a mic input on it
I tried using all the cables and I have, and no variation worked.
Next, I tried everything on my desktop. My desktop has a built in soundcard, and has a MIC IN input on the back panel. Again, I tried every variation, but the furthest I got was the mic just showing up in "Recording devices" but didn't pick up any audio.
I'm just looking for a cheap (<$100) way to record the audio of my piano. If you could tell me what I'm doing wrong or what other equipment I need, I'll happily order it.
Thanks for any advice.