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#44247 - 08/18/07 03:15 AM
Re: Using separate outs on KN700
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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Alan, I set up my keyboard just as you described in your post, worked very well at home. My experience; Half way through a job I was playing I decided to play a sequence using my KN7, Johnny B Good, using the sub outputs. Before I knew it I was staring at the keyboard, the dancers were staring at me --- the bass and drums were gone.
Lesson for me; Sequences, in areas that I am not aware of, have control of my keyboard. I am sure there is a cure but I have no need to go through that experience again, I have not used the sub outlets since, trying to keep it simple. I have added a powered sub to my two powered JBL 10s. Now no need for the sub outlets.
John C.
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#44250 - 08/18/07 05:55 PM
Re: Using separate outs on KN700
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Member
Registered: 11/05/06
Posts: 54
Loc: Geraldine, Canterbury, New Zea...
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John, thanks for taking the time to respond. I do all my programming at home, and like yourself (probably), spend hours balancing sounds and getting the volumes right. However, sometimes on a gig, different acoustics cause programmed sounds to change due to room response. Usually for me, it's bass and drums. So if there's a way to adjust bass and drums just for the night in that venue, then it would be great. BTW - I do use a crossover. It is built into my sub and is set at 100hz. When you say the sequencer caused the sub sound to change, what do you mean? Were you using a 16 part sequence, or a sequence based on a composer pattern? I can get the SD card to remember sub out setting for composer patterns no trouble at all, but there doesn't seem to be any provision in the settings to apply to individual parts (such as part 2 for bass or part 10 for drums) Unless you have found a way. Be pleased to hear back again from you with the answer.
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Alan Minnear
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