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3. Set the ON/OFF switch on the sup-
plied microphone to ON.
Note: If you use another micro-
phone, be sure to turn it on.
4. Adjust the volume control(s) for
MIC 1 and/or MIC 2 to the desired
sound level(s), and sing or talk
into the microphone(s). You hear
your voice through the amplifier/
receiver.
Note: To avoid feedback, keep the
microphone as far away from the
speakers and the other micro-
phone as possible.
5. Set POWER to VOCAL CANCEL.
The prerecorded voice’s sound is
reduced.
6. Adjust ECHO to add an echo to
your voice.
7. Adjust TONE to the desired level.
8. When you finish, turn POWER to
OFF. The power indicator turns off
and the sound passes through the
karaoke to the amplifier/receiver
unaffected.
9. Turn off the audio source and the
amplifier/receiver.
USING THE KARAOKE AS A MICROPHONE MIXER
You can use your karaoke as a simple
microphone mixer. For example, if you
connect an audio source such as an
electronic keyboard to the AUX IN L
and R jacks, you can sing or talk
through the microphone(s) and mix
your voice with the sound from the
keyboard.
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