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    Unhappy a dashed moog headache

    Hello all,
    I seek assistance from some muso nerds if possible..
    I have a Korg MS2000, and I'm trying to process an audio signal (from my bass guitar) and use the Synth to filter it; enabling me to rip some dirty sounds...
    I'm pretty sure that the manual is in a broken Anglo/Welsh, preventing me from creating those nasty funk grooves that bounce around my head, driving out all the impure thoughts.
    Please help keep me pure.


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    Where's the problem then? I thought the MS2000 just had an analogue in? In which case, bang the bass into a DI box, then into the synth, then into your amp/mixer and bobs your uncle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lowe
    Where's the problem then? I thought the MS2000 just had an analogue in? In which case, bang the bass into a DI box, then into the synth, then into your amp/mixer and bobs your uncle...
    Sorry about the delay there...... Out of Office.
    I think the problem lies in the fact that when I D.I into the Synth, i can get a reqular signal but i'm coming across problems when I try to use the Vocoder effects, the signal just seems to cut out.
    It then becomes impossible to alter the original signal with the parameters, and cut-off/effects, that are available when just using the keyboard and onboard mic.
    I understand that this is possibly not the most suitable of sites for this topic but the users on here seem quite knowledgable.
    Ta sir...

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