I wouldn't recommend trying to use bluetooth when making music because there is usually a significant amount of latency (delay) between the sound leaving the device and getting to the speakers/headphones. It makes trying to keep the timing of the music really difficult. If you still wanted to try it, there are bluetooth transmitters that will plug into devices with TS and TRS connectors and transmit audio to headphones or speakers. Amazon.com sells them.
Good to know there are more options out there. I saw this one on Amazon but held off because I hadn't Heard anything about them.
Thanks for this. I assume the same setup would work for a Digitakt II?
Yes, confirmed. Works great with mine.
@@damigamusic Got the same setup and it works great. Thank you for the video!
Thx for test ;)
Nice.. do you have any blue tooth advice?
I wouldn't recommend trying to use bluetooth when making music because there is usually a significant amount of latency (delay) between the sound leaving the device and getting to the speakers/headphones. It makes trying to keep the timing of the music really difficult. If you still wanted to try it, there are bluetooth transmitters that will plug into devices with TS and TRS connectors and transmit audio to headphones or speakers. Amazon.com sells them.
Between this, Push3, Deluge, Play+/Tracker+, my MacBook its a full portable studio
This is crazy