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As monitors, I have used either the on-board speakers or headphones worn over the headworn microphone. In both cases, my own voice (as processed through 'Mike Effects' and VH) can't be heard over the music.
This is distinct from the recording on the USB stick where my own (processed) voice is in balance with the music.
Either I need an additional recording gadget to turn up the monitor volume of my processed voice while leaving the monitor volume of the music at a set level, or I have overlooked a setting somewhere. I am hoping for the latter (and I am still looking).
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I would sagest that you try reinstalling the drivers from the CD that came with your keyboard if this does not work try disconnecting your keyboard and starting up your PC and after the PC bleeps re plug your key board in and see if this woks failing all that replace the hardware with new and make sure you have set a restore point to go back to if any future problems occur
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