Radio Shack SM-1000, 32-3001 owner manual Using the DJ’S Microphone, Using Echo

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USING THE “DJ’S”

MICROPHONE

Normal

For equal blending of voice and mu- sic, set NORMAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER to NORMAL. In the NORMAL mode, the “DJ” MIC input is mixed to blend equal- ly with all the main volume inputs (MIC, PHONO 1, PHONO 2, LINE 1, and LINE 2). You can adjust LEVEL to in- crease or decrease the microphone level without affecting the main vol- ume inputs.

Talkover

Start with a microphone level that gives a VU reading of 5 to 3.

To talk over music, set NORMAL/ STANDBY/TALKOVER to TALKOVER.

The mixer automatically reduces all the main volume inputs (MIC, PHONO 1, PHONO 2, LINE 1, and LINE 2) just enough for you to hear yourself in the headphones or speakers (over the music).

When you finish speaking, set NOR- MAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER to STAND- BY. The mixer automatically returns all the main volume inputs to their origi- nal levels.

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Standby

To disable the MIC INPUT microphone, set NORMAL/STANDBY/TALKOVER to

STANDBY.

Note: Set MIC LEVEL to minimum (full counterclockwise) when the micro- phone is not in use.

USING ECHO

The echo mode is applied to the sound after all the inputs are mixed.

Set ECHO BYPASS/ON to ON to turn on the echo mode and activate the DE- LAY and REPEAT functions. Set ECHO BYPASS/ON to BYPASS to turn off the echo mode.

The DELAY control lets you induce a measured time delay to simulate an echo. Set DELAY to full counterclock- wise for a minimum (0) time delay and to full clockwise for a maximum time delay.

The REPEAT control lets you control the length of time a tone is repeated (reverberation). Set REPEAT to 10 for the longest time and to 0 for the short- est time.

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Contents SM-1000 Features Contents Preparation Connecting OutputsConnecting Inputs and Presetting Levels PRE-ADJUSTING the Monitor Levels Listening Safely Operation Basic OperationUsing the DJ’S Microphone Using EchoUsing the 7-BAND Frequency Equalizer Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Specifications +/- 12 dBFm Page 13 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 802 AM Fm Page 14 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 802 AM Fm Page 15 Tuesday, August 10, 1999 802 AM Radio Shack