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korg external volume/eq control through mixer..

hi, i was wondering, can you split the korg keyboards so for example:

control the bottom, bass volume and eq through a mixer!!
control the top, lead volume and eq thru a mixer! if sooo please give me some ideas on how too thnx!!!
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If I understand u correctly u want to control your internal sounds by an hardware mixer? Correct?

What u need to do is route the sound(guitar, string, ect..) through the AUDIO OUTS on your korg. Take that to the LINE IN on a mixer. Now u can pan, eq, ect.. on the hardware mixer. Quite simple. Still need help hit me up on AIM or Yahoo.
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