Eiki 8080 owner manual Using a Microphone or External Device, Mic Mixing Recording

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Using a Microphone or External Device

Mic Mixing Recording

Mic Mixing Recording function enables you to mix audio signals from a connected microphone with the audio playback signals from the CD, USB flash drive or tape. (This function is not available during 2X-speed recording from a CD to a USB flash drive.)

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Connect a microphone to the [MIC] connector. (See page 11.)

Set up and start recording.

Input the sound you want to mix from a connected microphone.

Tips:

To record only the mic sound to a cassette tape, perform the CD to tape recording procedure without loading a CD. You could also perform the USB to tape recording procedure without connecting a USB flash drive.

To record only the mic sound to a USB flash drive, prepare a cassette tape to USB flash drive recording, press the USB [REC] button to place the unit in record ready mode, then press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to start recording.

If you are using a microphone with a built-in remote switch, first turn the switch on, then start recording. Once record- ing starts, you can pause and resume recording by turning the remote switch off and on. (This function does not apply to a CD to USB flash drive recording or to a 2X-speed recording.)

CAUTION:

If the volume level is too high, feedback may occur. In this case, locate the microphone away from the speakers or lower the volume level.

In general, turn the remote switch on. If the switch remains turned off, you will be unable to control recording or play- back.

Mic Mixing Playback (Microphone Amplification)

You can amplify the microphone input volume. At this time, the mic input will be mixed with the playback of the CD, USB flash drive or cassette tape.

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Connect a microphone to the [MIC] connector. (See page 11.)

Set up and start playback.

Input the sound you want to mix from a connected microphone.

Tips:

To amplify only the mic sound, pause the tape playback after playback starts. If you are playing a CD or a file from a USB flash drive, turn the remote switch on the microphone off.

If you are using a microphone with a built-in remote switch, first turn the switch on, then start playback. Once playback starts, you can pause and resume playback by turning the remote switch off and on.

CAUTION:

You must play or pause the playback source to amplify the microphone input volume.

If the volume level is too high, feedback may occur. In this case, locate the microphone away from the speakers or lower the volume level.

In general, leave the remote switch turned on. If the switch remains turned off, you will be unable to control playback.

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Contents USB Recorder CD Player Cassette Tape Recorder Important Safety Instructions Precautions PowerSupplied Accessory Modèle pour les CanadienContents Features Up to five headphone jacks can be used simultaneouslyControls and Connections OrientationCD/USB transport section Display AC indicator lights up Turning the Power OnTurning the Power Off AC indicator turns offAdjusting the volume Adjusting the toneAdjusting the left and right level balance Basic Operation and ConnectionListening through the headphones 5Connecting a microphone 6Connecting an external deviceConnecting external speakers Stopping playback Pausing playbackChanging the display indication Resume functionFast forward/fast rewind Searching Selecting a folderRandom Playback Playback Pitch ControlRepeat Playback Program PlaybackChecking, deleting and adding programmed tracks Stopping the tape playback Pausing the tape playbackListening to a Tape Rewinding or fast forwarding the tapeConnect the USB flash drive to the USB port Set the Input Select switch to CD 2Insert a music CDRecording to a USB Flash Drive Press the USB REC buttonStopping recording Set the Input Select switch to CD Insert a music CDPress the USB REC button twice within one Second Start recording from the desired trackPress the Play button in the tape transport section Set the Input Select switch to USB Insert a cassette tapeButton blinks red, and the unit enters record ready mode Connect the USB flash drive to the USB portRecording from a CD to a Cassette Tape Set the Input Select switch to CD Insert a CDRecording to a Cassette Tape Use a Type I Normal cassette tape for recordingSet the Input Select switch to USB Connect a USB flash drive Recording from a USB Flash Drive to a Cassette TapeUsing a Microphone or External Device Mic Mixing RecordingUsing an External Device About CD-R and CD-RW discs Supported Discs, USB Devices, and FilesSupported USB Devices 8080 supports the following file formatsFile Playback Sequence About Folders and FilesCD USB flash drive About CD and Cassette Tape Handling CDsRecommended cassette tapes Other precautions for handling cassette tapesHandling Cassette Tapes Loose tapeCleaning the optical pickup lens of the CD player MaintenanceCleaning the unit Cleaning the head of the cassette tape recorderTroubleshooting Not light upUSB USB recorder section SpecificationsCD player section Cassette tape recorder sectionSN 29344778A

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