Actually I've spent a great deal of time with this problem and have yet to find a solution. Regardless of what I've done in terms of volume or input on a mixing board, I've not found anything that worked well. It was as Janina said about pops and distortion to even virtually no volume. I've offten thought maybe it had to do with the impedence of the Doubletalks, but not to sure. They generally are configured in such a way to work with headphones and small speakers and there even with speakers you have to be careful. I can't recall what the impedence is on a walkman type headphone, but I imagine its nowhere what most inputs are on sound cards nor mixing boards. I also believe that if its impedence, getting a device to change this would be expensive. I remember the transformers for microphones when I was playing in a band to go from low to high impedence were not cheap. On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 05:18:03PM -0600, Gregory Nowak wrote: > If you would have lowered the volume on the synth, you probably would have gotten a better signal as a result. > > Greg >