MIC LEVEL
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Microphone Mixing
When you use microphone with any playback source, follow the procedure below.
1.Turn down MIC LEVEL and VOLUME fully.
2.Connect the microphone into the MIC jack on the front panel.
3.Start the source CD, tape or other equipment.
4.Turn MIC LEVEL and VOLUME to adjust the microphone level and the speaker output level.
To apply echo to your vocal, see “Applying Echo to Your Vocal” on page 32. To record your singing along, see “Standard Recording” on page 26.
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| Applying Echo to Your Vocal | ||
| You can apply echo to your vocal. |
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SHIFT | Echo is not applied. |
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To prevent howling and squealing (feedback) when using the microphone, adjust the MIC LEVEL control and the VOLUME control. Also, try to avoid pointing the microphone towards the speakers.
❏When recording sound from the microphone, the digital echo effect is also recorded.
MIC LEVEL
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MPX/V.REPLACE
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Singing Along with Conventional Audio CDs or Tapes — Vocal Masking
When you use conventional audio CDs or tapes for the Karaoke source, you can reduce (not erase) the recorded vocal and replace it with your vocal by singing into the microphone.
1.Turn down MIC LEVEL and VOLUME fully.
2.Connect the microphone into the MIC jack on the front panel.
3.Start the source CD or tape.
4.Press the MPX/V.REPLACE/V.MASKING button on the Unit until “V.MASK” appears on the display.
The “ ” indicator comes on.
Each time you press the button, Karaoke function changes as follows:
Lch MONO Rch MONO REPLACE V.MASK
NORMAL
5.Turn MIC LEVEL and VOLUME to adjust the microphone level and the speaker output level.
To apply echo to your vocal, see “Applying Echo to Your Vocal” above.
To adjust the music key, see “Adjusting Key Control” on page 33.
To record your singing along, see “Standard Recording” on page 26.
Note: When you finish singing, restore the Karaoke function by pressing the MPX/V.REPLACE/ V.MASKING button until “NORMAL” appears on the display.
Radio signal is not reliable source. You may not get satisfactory results when you use radio signal for the Karaoke source.
Some CDs and tapes are not suitable for Vocal Masking.
•Recorded in monaurally.
•Poorly dubbed tape.
•Duet songs, chorus songs, strong echo songs, and songs with few instruments. Recorded vocal may not be reduced satisfactory for those sources.
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