Hi There,
I'm looking for some advice on how to combine / route audio & mic signals through the Korg Radias.. I'm wondering if anyone may have any ideas. I'll try to explain the problem as clearly as possible..
I have a wireless transmitter in one part of the room that transmits audio signals to a powered speaker in another part of the room. This transmitter ONLY has two input jacks for the left and right signal.
The audio signal being transmitted must come from 1 of 2 different sources:
- Music being played by a 2 channel media player that ONLY has balanced output jacks (1/4” TRS which combine Channels 1 & 2), or separate analog audio outputs (left and right RCA) for Channel 1 and another set of analog audio outputs (left and right RCA) for Channel 2, and;
- Robot voices being generated by the rack mountable Korg Radias (without the external keyboard) using a dynamic mic plugged into Input 2 jack on the back of the Korg Radias.
Here’s the challenge… I would like to be able to play music and create robot voices at the same time while the music is playing. Unfortunately, the wireless transmitter only has a left and right input jack, so I’m forced to choose between plugging in the 2 channel media player or the Korg Radias (but I can’t do both at the same time).
I’m wondering if there’s a way that I can plug the 2 channel media player into Input 1 & 2 jacks on the Korg Radias and then simply route the music internally "as-is" over to the output jacks. I’m also wondering if I can somehow plug my dynamic mic into the condenser mic input jack on the Radias, thereby freeing up Input Jacks 1 & 2 for the 2 channel media player. My goal is to simply play the music through the Radias using the input / output jacks, but also add robot voices using a dynamic mic (I would rather not use a condenser mic because I’ve been told I may get a lot of feedback)..
Hope that makes sense!!
Thanks,
Warren
Korg Radias Audio Routing
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You can't use the condensor input AND audio inputs 1 & 2.
the condensor input is just a different preamp stage and still goes into the input 2 ADC.
Normally if you want to merge multiple audio sources, you use a mixer. They are designed to do precisely this kind of thing - mix two or more audio sources and route to output(s)
the condensor input is just a different preamp stage and still goes into the input 2 ADC.
Normally if you want to merge multiple audio sources, you use a mixer. They are designed to do precisely this kind of thing - mix two or more audio sources and route to output(s)
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