Thank you for this. What are the advantages of setting up the mic through the keyboard, rather than separately through a mixer? Also, can different mic settings be saved with each live set? Thanks Tony
Thanks for the comment. The advantages are a simple set up with quality effects without the need for a mixer, so in this case Siobhan and I could have literally gone anywhere and played using the CK onboard speakers and battery power (think busking). The speakers, while not huge are rather decent for a small room, park, around a campfire, on a boat, etc. Furthermore, you can connect to a computer with USB audio/MIDI and record it all to a DAW with just the CK: No extra mixer or audio interface needed. If you need more inputs, more power, etc., you can always use a mixer and separate speakers, but it's pretty great having the ability to do it all with a single CK. And YES: Each Live Set can have entirely different mic settings. The only thing that is global is changing the input type from "mic" to "line" for microphone or instrument line level input. Than
@blakeangelos Thanks Blake. I actually have a Yamaha Stagepas 1K so could use separate inputs, but I could see advantages of having different levels of reverb for different live sets. I will explore that option. Appreciate your help! 😃
Thank you for this. What are the advantages of setting up the mic through the keyboard, rather than separately through a mixer?
Also, can different mic settings be saved with each live set? Thanks Tony
Thanks for the comment. The advantages are a simple set up with quality effects without the need for a mixer, so in this case Siobhan and I could have literally gone anywhere and played using the CK onboard speakers and battery power (think busking). The speakers, while not huge are rather decent for a small room, park, around a campfire, on a boat, etc. Furthermore, you can connect to a computer with USB audio/MIDI and record it all to a DAW with just the CK: No extra mixer or audio interface needed. If you need more inputs, more power, etc., you can always use a mixer and separate speakers, but it's pretty great having the ability to do it all with a single CK. And YES: Each Live Set can have entirely different mic settings. The only thing that is global is changing the input type from "mic" to "line" for microphone or instrument line level input. Than
@blakeangelos Thanks Blake. I actually have a Yamaha Stagepas 1K so could use separate inputs, but I could see advantages of having different levels of reverb for different live sets. I will explore that option. Appreciate your help! 😃
More singing from Siobhain, cheers from Eire !