Question for PX-S3100 owners: Can you mute piano to speakers, but not line out, and still route external audio to the speakers?
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Question for PX-S3100 owners: Can you mute piano to speakers, but not line out, and still route external audio to the speakers?

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Question for PX-S3100 owners: Can you mute piano to speakers, but not line out, and still route external audio to the speakers?

I want to route the piano's sound out through the 1/4" stereo line out, through some effects, and then back into the 3.5mm trs audio input. BUT I want the dry piano sound to be fully muted internally, while still playing through the output and also still routing the 3.5mm audio input to the keyboards speakers.

Piano (muted internal) > Lineout > Effects > Line In > Speakers

Is this possible? I found this page of the manual, but it's a bit sparse and I'm not sure if what I want to do is possible.

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Thanks for any help!

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Version: 25H2

OS Build: 26200.8246

Experience: Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.297.0

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