Hello everybody.
I have recently tried to record voice and instrument using the KN 7000 I am very disappointed with the result and wish to improve with your advice!
I have recorded in the past using the KN 2000 with a good deal of success.
I have tried the same technique with the KN 7000 but not with the same success.
The technique used on the KN 2000 was the following. As you will probably know
the KN 2000 did not have a microphone socket. If I was to plug a microphone directly into the line in on the KN 2000 the microphone signal would be too weak on it’s own.
I used an elesis microverb unit I plugged the microphone into the unit and then the unit into the line in on the KN 2000 the elesis microverb was then being used as a preamp to put a stronger signal into the line in on the KN 2000. Using the volume control on the elesis microverbt this enabled me to correctly balance the instruments and vocal to my liking.
I then connected line out on the KN 2000 to my PC and played and sang to record.
I tried it this way on the KN 7000, that is, I plugged a microphone into the elesis microverb and then the elesis microverb into line in on the KN 7000, I then took line out on the KN 7000 to my PC, my PC only picked up the KN 7000 but not my voice.
I could of course hear my voice through the speakers on the KN7000,so I was surprised when the voice was not picked up.
This has really got me stumped so can any of you boffins point me in the right direction.
I can of course record my voice plugging the elesis microverb directly into the KN 7000 microphone input but I am not satisfied with the sound.
I have also tried using the KN 7000 microphone input on its own but cannot seem to get a correct balance between instrument and vocal, also I don’t like the result.
I would really welcome any advice from anyone in synthzone on this problem.
I have noticed that if I save the KN 7000 microphone settings on to a floppy disk,
when I load the saved floppy disk back onto the KN 7000 it retains the microphone setting.
With this in mind has anyone got a good setting for a microphone using the KN 7000
microphone input and would be willing to e-mail me the setting on a floppy, this would be a great help.
Kind regards
Joe.