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If it's worth it to keep using this unit, consider buying a good-enough cheap PC based computer with Windows XP. XP is no longer supported, but it's still useful, and it;'s one of the most stable OS's they ever released.
They are all compatible. Make sure the port on the keyboard is the same size as the plug on the pedal, usually a phono plug. Also make sure it is a sustain pedal and not an "on off " switch.
The music to sing along with apparently MUST come from a disk played on the unit. It appears that the external audio jacks are just to use the unit as either a boombox or to drive a larger sound system. You will have to convert your IPOD music into a Karaoke compatible CD to be able to sing along with it... They probably detect MIC input and mute any incoming signals from the RCA jack inputs,
Read this cut and paste and verify compatibility as a first step:
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*FBV is not compatible with Spider II 15 or Spider III 15.
**FBV is only compatible with POD 2.0 units with pedal jacks labelled "FBV Pedal." It is not compatible with older units which have pedal jacks labelled simply "Pedal."
(NOTE: FBV is NOT compatible with Ax212™, Flextone™ I, II or HD, POD® Pro, Bass POD®, Bass POD® Pro and Spider™.) >>>
Note there are apparently several versions. Check compatibility at this site:
Either the floppy format of the Triton is not PC compatible or maybe you don't have a floppy drive on your computer? If the latter, buy a USB floppy drive... about $20
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