If your mic is plugged directly into the Digitech, and the output of the Digitech is plugged into the keyboard's line/mic input jack, make sure the switch is set to "LINE." If it is set on mic, you're overloading the input. Next, make sure the input volume level control on the back of the keyboard is set to approximately 50 percent gain, then adjust the mic volume on the front of the keyboard the number "4" button located beneath the display, again setting the mic level at about 50 percent. The mic's volume should then be adjusted with the Digitech's input volume control. If you need more volume to balance out with the keyboard's output, use the mic volume control on the the keyboard's screen. If you are overdirving the keyboard's input, the red "OVER" indicator light will usually flicker or turn on, however, this is not always the case. This should solve your problem. If not, there's always the master reset, which solves a host of user initiated problems.
Good Luck,
Gary
[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 09-17-2003).]
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