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Bluetooth transmitter on headphone jack

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EddyEddy Cologne, GermanyBeta Tester Posts: 292
edited January 2018 in General Discussion

Just another simple extension is a cheap bluetooth transmitter, which I plugged into the headphones jack.
Internal speaker is muted when you use headphones.
Receiving on any Bluetooth speaker or receiver to LineIn to mixer makes Deluge even more flexible.

Signal to noise is not really good on this units, but its enough for that purpose.

Another thing I am thinkin about is a WIFI SD.....

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    Rian78Rian78 USAPosts: 22

    Latency....
    Bluetooth eats power and the audio latency can be atrocious.
    How’s the response with your adapter?

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    IcoustikIcoustik NorwayModerator, Beta Tester, Mentor Posts: 1,017

    About WiFi SD editor, for those who might be interested:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=mc8y9d1wQ-M&t=5s

    ~ Distinguished Delugate ᕕ( ◎_◎)ᕗ

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    EddyEddy Cologne, GermanyBeta Tester Posts: 292

    @Rian78 said:
    Latency....
    Bluetooth eats power and the audio latency can be atrocious.
    How’s the response with your adapter?

    yes the response is poor if you are playin live with other instruments over your mixer: I guess it is about 20msec and of course it is hearable and out of sync.

    Playin Deluge alone and just the key response is totally okay, but if you wish to record it is nearly impossible again.

    Nevertheless nice to have for little money in these times

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    fryyyyfryyyy germanyPosts: 161

    There are headphone-jack to blutooth adapters on amazon for little money ;)

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    MatthewGeorgeMatthewGeorge Cologne, GermanyBeta Tester Posts: 247
    Also some Bluetooth speakers will have a delay on them when using them through the "analogue" input as they go through a non-professional digital EQ stage.
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