Why would you plug into Tyros or Micro arranger.There is no reason for that.Just go directly into the mixer.
I haven't used a mixer in more than 10 years. Every external vocal processor I've owned has phantom power, therefore you can merely plug the output into the keyboard's Line-In and you're ready to go. Additionally, you can still utilize some of the great vocal effects in the keyboard, reverb, delay, etc..., all in conjunction with the outboard vocal harmonizer.
Gar, I'm afraid you'll need to bring out the mixer, not the Kickapoo Joy Mix
if you want to both sing & play on a Korg PA50SD/MicroArranger.
I'm just discovering, after reading the Korg MicroArranger (and PA50SD) manuals
more closely, that the signal entering the PA50SD/MicroArranger's 'line input' jack merely routes
the Line in signal directly to the keyboard's built in speakers as well as to the keyboard's L/R outputs.
The line-in signal's volume can't be altered in the Pa50SD/MicrArranger, nor any effects be added to it.
Considering this, here's a workaround solution (without having to add a dedicated mixer) suggested to me by Frankieve
which should theoretically work (though not actually tried),
if one utilizes a TC Helicon VoiceLive Touch with the MicroArranger:
Instead of bringing the mic signal into the MicroArranger,
send the MicroArranger's outputs to the AuX-In input of the VoiceLive Touch instead;
and then send the final mix (MicroArranger + Mic with TC Helicon efx) out to a PA or to headhpones via the VoiceLive Touch unit's outputs.
The limitation to this method though is that, though the keyboard's output volume can be easily adjusted from the MicroArranger,
the mic volume would pretty much have to remain fixed.
That said, the simplest approach I can see to add a mic + effects with the Pa50SD/MicroArranger is the way Mirza suggested
,
simply using an external mixer. Can anyone here recommend a compact small footprint 4 channel mixer of which includes: effects, and perhaps, phantom power too?
Scott