VocoPro DA2277 manual Front Panel Descriptions and Controls, Digital KEY Controller Power

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Front Panel Descriptions and Controls

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Digital Key Control Mixer with/Dual Rechargeable Wireless Mic System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER

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Vocal Partner Vocal Cancel A/V Source

 

 

 

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Digital Echo

 

Mic 4

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1.POWER button This button turns the DA-2277’s power ON/OFF.

2.DOWN, NORMAL AND UP buttons – These buttons adjusts how the DIGITAL KEY CONTROLLER ￿ transposes the musical key of your source music. The DOWN button lowers the MUSICAL ￿

KEY a half step each time it is pressed. The NORMAL key resets the MUSICAL KEY back to it’s original key and the UP button raises the MUSICAL KEY a half step each time it is pressed.

3.VOCAL CANCEL AND VOCAL PARTNER buttons – These buttons activate the MULTIPLEX audio ￿ playback modes that are used to cancel out the guide vocals from multiplexed karaoke ￿

media. During playback of a multiplexed track, press the VOCAL CANCEL button once to remove the guide ￿ vocals. Press the VOCAL CANCEL button a second time to have the guide vocals return to playback. ￿ VOCAL PARTNER also cancels out the guide vocals from multiplexed karaoke media, however the guide ￿ vocals are only removed as long as you are singing into the microphone. When you stop singing into the microphone, the guide vocals are reintroduced automatically. Press the VOCAL PARTNER once to initialize the feature, and press a second time to disable the feature.

NOTE: Attempting to utilize this feature with a non-multiplexed track will not work as this ￿ feature is designed to work with multiplexed tracks only.

4.A/V SOURCE button This button toggles input between devices that may be connected to the CDG and ￿ DVD A/V channels. For input from the CDG channel, press the A/V SOURCE button once.

For input from the DVD channel, press the A/V SOURCE button a second time.

5.LEVEL meters – These LED meters display the overall output level from both the A/V SOURCE and ￿ MICROPHONE channels. When there is red LED activity, the output level is in or nearing a distorted level ￿ and should be monitored carefully if not reduced.

6.MUSIC BASS, TREBLE AND MASTER controls – These controls adjust the BASS, TREBLE and ￿ MASTER VOLUME levels for your source music. The BASS and TREBLE controls adjust the low and high ￿ frequency levels for your source music, while the MASTER control adjusts the overall volume level of your ￿ source music.

NOTE: Microphone output is not affected by adjustments made to these controls.

7.MIC MASTER control – The MIC MASTER control adjusts the overall volume of all microphone output.

NOTE: If you need to adjust the volume level of just one MIC channel in particular, use that MIC’s individual ￿ volume level control instead of the MIC MASTER control.

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Contents DA-2277 DA-2277 Explanation of Graphical Symbols Safety InstructionsPage Page Following noises can be dangerous under constant exposure Listening For a LifetimeSome common decibel ranges Specifications DA-2277 Features Protect Components from Overheating Protect Against Power Surges Important Stand and Base Safety Information Before Getting Started Things to ConsiderSpeech Lead & Backup VocalsMicrophone Basics Microphone PositionDA-2277 & Stage Monitors/P.A. System Avoiding FeedbackMore Tips to Avoid Interference Front Panel Descriptions and Controls Digital KEY Controller PowerTOP View of DA-2277 Front/Top Panel Descriptions and ControlsV4/VCV V2/CDG Rear Panel Descriptions and ControlsMicrophone Descriptions and Functions Recharging Your Microphones Replacing/Recharging the Microphone BatteriesReplacing Microphone Batteries Getting Connected Connecting A/V Source Players to the DA-2277System Connection Diagram Connecting Video to Display DevicesRecognizing Interference Understanding and Avoiding VHF InterferenceAvoiding Basic Problems TV Channel Frequency Data VHF TV Channels Frequency ConflictsProblems Cause Solutions TroubleshootingGlossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Recommended VocoPro Gear CDG-4000 PROVP-600X SV-420