Doc,

There are two types of XLR to 1/4-inch adapter cables, and I suspect you have the wrong one. The correct cable has pins 1 and 2 connected together and connect to the 1/4-inch plug's sleve. Pin 3 is the hot pin and connects to the 1/4-inch plug's tip. If you have access to an ohm meter you can quickly check this out. The only other option is to open the XLR connector and examine the wires, taking careful note of the color and connections, then opening the 1/4-inch plug and doing the same thing.

Almost forgot. Make sure the small switch next to the trim pot on the back of the keyboard is set to MIC--not Line.

Hopefully, this will solve your problem.

Gary

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Travlin' Easy

[This message has been edited by travlin'easy (edited 02-23-2008).]
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