SD Eye-fi and KORG TR61 - possible working?
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SD Eye-fi and KORG TR61 - possible working?
Hi. KORG TR-61 have SD card reader. Is SD WIFI card possible working with KORG - Eye-fi or other SD Wifi card?
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Are you asking about transmitting data or audio.
Data you could perhaps send wirelessly to a computer.
I don't think the card slot has an actual audio out function. Tho' .wav files can be stored and loaded to/from the card there's not a "realtime" player or recording function associated with the card slot, at least none I've ever heard of here.
So aside from the obvious guitar (inst) 1/4 jack transmitter, I don't think there's another easy way to get wireless audio out.
A few years back M-audio had a gizmo called the "MID-air" that transmitted MIDI data wirelessly, making a keytar bouncing around a stage with no trailing umbilical possible.
For a stock blue-tooth audio to work you'd have to figure out a way to make a 1/4" phone connection; perhaps an adapter into the stereo headphone jack and possibly a preamp of some sort to boost original signal.
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Data you could perhaps send wirelessly to a computer.
I don't think the card slot has an actual audio out function. Tho' .wav files can be stored and loaded to/from the card there's not a "realtime" player or recording function associated with the card slot, at least none I've ever heard of here.
So aside from the obvious guitar (inst) 1/4 jack transmitter, I don't think there's another easy way to get wireless audio out.
A few years back M-audio had a gizmo called the "MID-air" that transmitted MIDI data wirelessly, making a keytar bouncing around a stage with no trailing umbilical possible.
For a stock blue-tooth audio to work you'd have to figure out a way to make a 1/4" phone connection; perhaps an adapter into the stereo headphone jack and possibly a preamp of some sort to boost original signal.
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Then it might work. (I can't say for sure)
I'd see if I could borrow the gear and try.
Only problem I can see is transmission speed and density; some sort of buffer might be needed to ensure that all the data goes thru.
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I'd see if I could borrow the gear and try.
Only problem I can see is transmission speed and density; some sort of buffer might be needed to ensure that all the data goes thru.
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