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Noob Bluetooth speaker and keyboard question
I have the KORG NanoKEYStudio Bluetooth keyboard, and I was thinking about buying a Bluetooth speaker as well.
My dumb question is: Can I use both at the same time with my iPad?
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Bottom line is I think but I have not tested it as I do not own any bluetooth keyboards.
I think there is some confusion here. Midi Bluetooth is quite different to audio Bluetooth. Midi Bluetooth is fast - very fast - almost as fast as a wired connection as it uses Bluetooth LE which sends small packets quickly. So playing with Bluetooth Midi but using wired speakers works well. If you introduce audio Bluetooth you will have unacceptable or unusable latency.
Thanks, that was sort of what I was asking, is how usable they are together. I'm thinking about buying a $30-40 Bluetooth speaker, just to play around with while playing Gadget with my daughters. Seems like an easy mobile setup.
Using an aux chord will not take any notable space over blue tooth and you will have a much more enjoyable experience on the audio end of things without the latency . Most of the Bluetooth speakers I see also come with the aux option. The Bluetooth is acceptable for listening to music already recorded just not for playing live.