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#70677 - 10/19/10 08:29 AM Help
D.Munson Offline
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Iwant to purchase a microphone that will be suitable for the KN7000 & Kn2600. The one I've got will not work with either keyboard.
Any suggestions?
Derek
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#70678 - 10/19/10 09:17 AM Re: Help
kitkat Offline
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Why won't it work? Either you have the wrong impedance that can be changed or you don't have a quarter inch jack on the end of the cable that can also be changed.

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#70679 - 10/19/10 11:23 AM Re: Help
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There is a mic switch on the KN7000 that needs switching on....
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#70680 - 10/19/10 04:02 PM Re: Help
Audrey Turner Offline
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Hi Derek,

I seem to recall other people had problems with their microphones and the TechPlus magazine gave instructions in their workshop on how to set it up on your keyboard. It seems it isn't just a matter of connecting it correctly. I know I set mine up as per their instructions and then saved it to a floppy disk. It's getting late now, so I'll look for it tomorrow and send you a copy.

Hope you and Rosemary are keeping well, as we both are this end.

Audrey

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#70681 - 10/19/10 08:26 PM Re: Help
kitkat Offline
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Hi, Derek -

Make sure you are in EXPAND MODE and you have VOCALIST set to ON. Your mic slider volume control on the left side of your keyboard should be set high enough for the mic volume to come through.

RMempstead, what "mic switch" are you talking about that needs switching on? I know of no such. Turning Mic on, on the right side of the keyboard has nothing to do with the mic working. It is only for effects.

Derek, if your present mic is a low impedance mic, it needs to be changed to a high impedance otherwise, it will not work.

Mark

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#70682 - 10/20/10 07:29 AM Re: Help
D.Munson Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by D.Munson:
Iwant to purchase a microphone that will be suitable for the KN7000 & Kn2600. The one I've got will not work with either keyboard.
Any suggestions?
Derek


I tried it in expand mode but still no joy, all I got was a hum.
Derek
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#70683 - 10/20/10 08:33 AM Re: Help
D.Munson Offline
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Quote:
Originally posted by kitkat:
Why won't it work? Either you have the wrong impedance that can be changed or you don't have a quarter inch jack on the end of the cable that can also be changed.


So what make of mic do you recomend that will work on the KN7000/KN2600?
Derek
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#70684 - 10/20/10 09:08 AM Re: Help
kitkat Offline
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I would think any high impedance mic will work. They can be dirt cheap or quite expensive. I use a Beyer M-500 that is quite costly. It all depends on how serious you want vocals to sound.

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#70685 - 10/20/10 09:28 AM Re: Help
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Most people spend lot’s of time selecting a microphone and neglect spending time learning how to sing effectively.

1-Breathing???
2-How to comfortably reach the high notes?
3-Am I singing in the correct range for my voice?
4-What is my comfortable low note?
5-What is my comfortable high note?
6-Can I tell if I am in my key singing range just by looking at the lead sheet?

There are many exercises that take little time but have a great effect on the sound of your singing voice.

John C.

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#70686 - 10/21/10 08:59 AM Re: Help
D.Munson Offline
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Registered: 02/28/04
Posts: 397
Loc: UK
Quote:
Originally posted by bruno123:
Most people spend lot’s of time selecting a microphone and neglect spending time learning how to sing effectively.

1-Breathing???
2-How to comfortably reach the high notes?
3-Am I singing in the correct range for my voice?
4-What is my comfortable low note?
5-What is my comfortable high note?
6-Can I tell if I am in my key singing range just by looking at the lead sheet?

There are many exercises that take little time but have a great effect on the sound of your singing voice.

John C.


I don't want a mic for singing just as a PA
Derek
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