Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:15 am
I have tried the DI20 and did not notice any noise. In fact, it will convert your unbalanced to balanced signal. You will get a good boost to your audio output.
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I'm not a pro sound tech and I have only used DI boxes with guitars to bring into a mixing board ..... I haven't a clue here how I would set this up for the Wavedrum unless I was going to run it through a mixer and out to speakers. All I have for my home/hobby use is a couple of M-Audio powered monitors that I would love to have decent volume sound out of from my Wavedrum but that just isn't happening.ak wrote:If you want a good solution for now then get yourself a DI box. It will make your WaveDrum louder and cleaner.
http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/DI20.aspx
Hi.tablaninja wrote:korg added a 2X volume output option after the first batch shipped. the first instructions i received from korg, the second one is from another user.
To access the output control on the WAVEDRUM, please take the following steps:
Hold Bank while powering up
Display should say "1"
Set to "2" with the value dial
Press write 2x
Re-cycle power
if that doesn't work try this...
Hold Bank while powering up
Display should say "1"
Set to "2" with the value dial
Hold Bank and press write
Re-cycle power
(re-do to check that "2" is permanent)
if that doesn't help, you may have an early wavedrum and it needs to go to an authorized korg repair location to have the firmware updated. take your receipt and it should be free.
good luck