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RECORDING
You can record onto a regular cassette
tape as you sing along with the music
from a karaoke audio cassette tape, or a
regular prerecorded cassette tape, or
from another audio source. You can also
record the sound from the audio source
alone, or dub from one cassette tape to
another.
Note: Adjusting VOLUME, BALANCE, or
the 5-band frequency equalizer does not
affect the recording level.
Recordin
g
Tips:
Tape quality greatly affects the qual-
ity of the recording. We recommend
extended-range or low-noise type 1
regular length (60- or 90-minute)
normal-bias cassette tapes. We do
not recommend long-play cassette
tapes such as C-120s because they
are thin and can easily tangle.
Before recording, be sure the tape
you are recording on has its erase-
protection tabs in place (see “Pre-
venting Accidental Erasure” on
Page 19).

RECORDING YOUR VOICE

WITH MUSIC

Using Music from a Cassette

Tape

Follow these steps to record your voice
along with music from a cassette tape.
1. Set AUX/TAPE on the back of the
karaoke system to TAPE.
2. Load a blank tape, or one you want
to record over, into TAPE 1.
3. Load the tape you want to record
from into TAPE 2.
4. Press POWER to turn on the system.
5. Adjust VOLUME to the desired listen-
ing level.
6. Set the microphone’s ON/OFF switch
to ON, then adjust MIC VOLUME to
the desired microphone level.
7. Adjust the system’s sound to your
listening preferences.
8. If you are using a karaoke audio
cassette tape, adjust A.V.C. for the
desired effect.
Note: With a regular (non-karaoke)
prerecorded cassette tape, you can-
not adjust the volume of the prere-
corded singer’s voice in relation to
the music.
9. Press PLAY on TAPE 2, then press
RECORD on TAPE 1. RECORD and
PLAY both lock down.
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