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  1. Tried that :S still no luck.. :( even if it did, I would assume the sound it produces would not be anywhere as good as stereo speakers
  2. Thanks for the reply gary! Yes! I am using two ring stereo jack. I plug that 2 ring stereo jack into a 1/4 adapter and plug it into the headphones output instead of the R/L stereo outputs. Thanks so much for the reply Brazzy! :) Truly appreciate it! Here's the link to the speakers: http://accessories.dell.com/sna/PopupProductDetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=bsd&cs=cabsdt1&sku=313-7966&price=47.99 Yeh I do use a stereo adapter and plug it into the headphones out but audio only comes out one side of the speaker. Not sure why that happens. I'm thinking if this Dell AY410 mono jack can be converted to the double 1/4 stereo jacks. If not, I'll just take your advice and get some decent speakers :) I would assume stereo monitors would be better than computer speakers? :) Thanks again for all the help guys :)
  3. Hey guys! New to recording and just trying to figure out if I would need to buy stereo monitors or not. I have computer speakers which are not too bad (Dell AY410) which has a single 1/8 male mono plug, and was wondering if I can use them instead of buying stereo monitors? I have a 1/8 to 1/4 jack which I plug into the headphones jack on my KB37 but audio only comes out of one side of the speakers. Can I rectify this or do I have to get monitors?
  4. Hey guys! Just a newbie trying to venture into music production. Recently got the KB37 and was wondering if it can be used as a sampler like somewhat like Maschine's? Cheers! :)
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