Radio Shack 32-1156 Singing with Another Audio Source, Adjust Echo to add an echo to your voice

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3.Load a prerecorded cassette tape.

4.Set TAPE/AUX on the back of the system to TAPE.

5.Press PLAY to play the tape.

6.Adjust MASTER VOLUME to the desired sound.

7.Set TONE to LOW or HIGH.

8.Set the microphone’s ON/OFF switch to ON. Sing directly into the microphone along with the music.

9.Use MIC 1 or 2’s VOLUME to adjust the microphone’s volume.

10.Adjust ECHO to add an echo to your voice.

11.If you are using a karaoke cas- sette tape, set TAPE CHANNEL to MUSIC, NORMAL or VOCAL.

Note: With a regular (non- karaoke) tape, you cannot sepa- rate the prerecorded original singer’s voice and the music.

12.If you are using a karaoke cas- sette tape and TAPE CHANNEL is set to NORMAL, set VOCAL CHANGER to ON or OFF.

13.When you finish, press STOP/ EJECT to stop the tape, set the microphone’s ON/OFF switch to

OFF, and set POWER to OFF to turn off the system. The POWER indicator turns off.

SINGING WITH

ANOTHER AUDIO

SOURCE

If you connected another audio source as described in “Connecting Another Audio Source,” follow these steps to sing along with the sound from that audio source.

Caution: To protect your hearing, set the system’s and the source’s vol- ume to their lowest settings before you turn on the system and the audio source.

1.Set POWER to ON to turn on the system. The POWER indicator lights.

2.Set TAPE/AUX on the back of the system to AUX.

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Contents Karaoke Cassette Recorder System Features Fm Page 3 Monday, August 9, 1999 224 PM Contents Connections Connecting PowerInstalling Batteries Using AC PowerUsing Vehicle Battery Power Connecting Another Audio SourceTape Using the Cassette DeckLoading a Cassette Fm Page 8 Monday, August 9, 1999 224 PM Listening to Another Audio Source Singing with a Cassette Tape Singing AlongSinging with Another Audio Source Adjust Echo to add an echo to your voiceTurn on the audio source Adjust Master Volume and set Recording Your Voice with Music RecordingRecording Tips Recording from Another Audio Source Maintenance Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality Tape TipsErasing a Cassette Tape Preventing Accidental ErasureCleaning the Tape-Handling Parts Specifications Fm Page 19 Monday, August 9, 1999 224 PM Radio Shack Limited Warranty