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#438047 - 09/28/17 06:25 AM Re: Question about the AKG C520 L [Re: zuki]
travlin'easy Offline
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There is a small, battery operated belt pack that supplies phantom power, which will allow you to then go from the belt pack directly to the keyboard.

Good luck,

Gary cool
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#438055 - 09/28/17 07:41 AM Re: Question about the AKG C520 L [Re: organgrinder]
zuki Offline
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Originally Posted By organgrinder
Of coarse you can use the keyboard's onboard effects Just plug the mixer into the mic input on the keyboard. Turn down the volume knob on the back of the 1000 and make sure you don't overdrive the input. By the way just send the 1000 a mono signal from the mixer not a stereo signal the mic channel is mono.

Mel




Just curious on which output to use:

1. xlr mic INTO channel 1 of my Yamaha mixer (I have my audio outputs of keyboard L/R into channels 5/6 of my mixer)
2. I have my XLR outs of mixer into my QSCs
3. Now, what output do I use from the mixer to the mic input of the keyboard?

Thanks for you help
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#438068 - 09/28/17 09:03 AM Re: Question about the AKG C520 L [Re: zuki]
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Originally Posted By zuki
Dave,
can you advise how to route? thanks

Sure thing.
1) Mic plugs into mixer
2) turn 48v power on
3) plug 1/4" out of mixer into PA mic input
(watch your gain)

If you have a stereo mixer, with effects, you can route one side to the vocal processor and use the TC effects, while the other side feeds the dry input for a second mic, or guitar etc, and use the mixer's effects.
Make sense?

WAIT< WAIT< WAIT !!!! Are youy trying to use the SAME mixer for input AND output to the QSCs? That's a bit more complicated, but very doable.

In that scenario, the channel that has your mic should not be sent to the QSC directly. Try this:

Mic into Ch 1 of the mixer. Keep channel fader ALL THE WAY OFF. Use a monitor send to feed the vocal input on Korg.
IMP: Make sure NO other signals are routed thru the monitor bus. This will confuse the harmonizer.
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Edited by Uncle Dave (09/28/17 09:07 AM)
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