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michaelvaf
Joined: 08 Nov 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 12:14 am Post subject: KP3 & Vocals |
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Hey ppl,
Just got myself a KP3 - hoping to use it just as a vocal effects unit. Wondering what the best way to set it up?
Should I go through the effects loop of the mixer?
Or patch the mic straight through it to the mixer?
I managed to get it going ok, but I was either fighting feedback, or not really hearing the depth of the effects. I also had the feeling that some of the audio quality of the vox was getting cut out??
Anyone else had this type of trouble?
Anyone else know how to get around this?
Cheers
Michael |
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decrepitude Full Member
Joined: 26 Dec 2006 Posts: 169
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Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 2:41 pm Post subject: |
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Right on! I use the KP3 quite a bit for my voice. It's the main reason I got it.
I do a lot of in time sampling of loops and mess with those loops via effects.
I prefer to hook up a Shure SM58 mic using an all-in-one XLR to 1/4-inch cable (adapters suck and are clunky) into the mic jack and I keep the trim almost all the way down (might be the reason for your feedback - turn the trim all the way down.) I can't imagine needing to boost the gain on the trim very much for any microphone, but the SM58 is the defacto standard vocal mic for stage and it works great with the KP3.
Also, check your input volume and effects depth knobs. I usually have my effects depth knob cranked all the way up and I never have any volume disparities between source and effected signal.
Using the KP3 in a send/return workflow is cool too, but I prefer to use it as an insert. I take a stereo out from an EMU Command Station XL7 for the line input to the KP3 and switch between the 2 inputs, giving me the ability to sample from the Emu or from my voice.
Sometime in 2008, I'll be posting some vids... |
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