Korg Kaoss pad mini hookup?
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Korg Kaoss pad mini hookup?
So I just got a KP mini today for my birthday, (whoo hoo!) and im wondering about the hookup, I know hurb did a demo on it before and he was running it into an effects loop pedal.
I dont have an effects loop pedal but i do have an effects loop section on the back of my cyber twin, when i hook it up with that (they way i had it) I could run the synths and such but the effects don't effect the guitar signal. basically when I run it in the effects loop it does not effect the guitar signal at all, it acts as a separate instrument. I want it to affect the guitar signal so i can use its effects, I dont have the right hookups to put it into my effects chain on my pedal board though.
I know im not to good at describing at whats going on, but if you can, help a brother out!!
I dont have an effects loop pedal but i do have an effects loop section on the back of my cyber twin, when i hook it up with that (they way i had it) I could run the synths and such but the effects don't effect the guitar signal. basically when I run it in the effects loop it does not effect the guitar signal at all, it acts as a separate instrument. I want it to affect the guitar signal so i can use its effects, I dont have the right hookups to put it into my effects chain on my pedal board though.
I know im not to good at describing at whats going on, but if you can, help a brother out!!
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i have on but set it up using a bypass loop pedal with the kaoss pad mini and then a booster pedal.
this is because they is a huge volume drop when the kaoss pad is used and allows you to add the kaoss pad with a stomp of the loop pedal and adjust the booster pedal so there is no noticeable drop in volume
im not really familiar with the effects loop of an amp but i think it will just have the KP in the chain which will reduce your volume
also unless you are running in stereo you don't need to connect both the R and L to and from hte kaoss pad, just both of either left and right.
I have 2 patch leads with a small adapter that plugs into one RCA jack (the red/white on the KP) from the send of the loop to Input KP, output KP to booster, then a normal patch from booster to return on the loop
this is because they is a huge volume drop when the kaoss pad is used and allows you to add the kaoss pad with a stomp of the loop pedal and adjust the booster pedal so there is no noticeable drop in volume
im not really familiar with the effects loop of an amp but i think it will just have the KP in the chain which will reduce your volume
also unless you are running in stereo you don't need to connect both the R and L to and from hte kaoss pad, just both of either left and right.
I have 2 patch leads with a small adapter that plugs into one RCA jack (the red/white on the KP) from the send of the loop to Input KP, output KP to booster, then a normal patch from booster to return on the loop
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