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Korg PA4X - Microphone Setup and Voice Processing

Korg PA4X
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Connecting a microphone |127
Connecting a microphone
Connecting the microphone
Use the MIC INPUT connector to connect a microphone. This is a combo
connector, featuring an XLR and a 1/4” jack on the same connector. Use the
balanced XLR jack to connect a condenser microphone, or the 1/4” jack to
connect a dynamic microphone.
Microphone types
There are two main types of microphones that you can connect to your
Pa4X: dynamic and condenser.
Dynamic microphones do not require powering. They are usually con-
ceived for live use, and have a narrow cardioid or hypercardioid pattern
for better rejection of stage noises.
Condenser microphones require phantom powering supplied by Pa4X.
Usually found in studio, these microphones usually come with a wider car-
dioid pattern, capturing more ambience and deeper basses. Wide-capsule
condenser microphones are the preferred for studio voice applications.
Powering a condenser microphone
Condenser microphones require powering, supplied as a +48V phantom
power current on the XLR MIC input.
Connect and turn on the microphone
1 Press the MIC button in the MIC/VOICE section to turn its indicator off. This
will turn the microphone input off.
2 Connect a condenser microphone to the XLR MIC input.

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