I tried it this way on the KN 7000, that is, I plugged a microphone into the elesis microverb and then the elesis microverb into line in on the KN 7000, I then took line out on the KN 7000 to my PC, my PC only picked up the KN 7000 but not my voice.

Joe, I vaguely remember that one of the imputes on the KN7 will sound out the speakers but not out the main outs. ??? There must be a logical reason – I think.
Three things:
1-I have used a $428 Beyer mic. and a $40 cheap head set, both did an acceptable job. After much experimenting I was able to used the reverb in the keyboard. My best set up was when I used a Mackie mixer and sent the vocal, after making my settings to the mic. impute of the KN7. If I used a separate amp. My voice would still go to the keyboard because I wanted to hear the balance. (Monitor)

2-After making the settings for you mic. make sure you save them and then go to customizing and select the protection for your mic. settings.

3-When you record make sure you use ear phones, if you do not the mic. will pick up the sequence – ear phones will allow you to hear the balance of the recording.

There are at least 1,001 more ideas about recording. The best is to enjoy an experiment – Can you imagine my $40 head set sounding good.

John C.