VocoPro DA-5800RX owner manual Basic Operations, Fig. a Using Digital Key Control

Models: DA-5800RX

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Basic Operations

Turning on the DA-5800RX

Be sure the DA-5800RX is plugged into a power outlet and switch the power button to ON.

Switching between AV input channels

Press the INPUT button on the front panel of the DA-5800RX. This will switch between the CDG AV inputs, DVD AV inputs and AUX AV inputs.

NOTE: Only one input can be active at a time.

Choosing effects

Use the EFFECT UP and EFFECT DOWN (Fig. A) to scroll through the DA-5800RX’s available 55 effects or use effect buttons (Fig. B) on the remote to jump directly to specific effects.

 

 

 

VOLUME

 

 

MIC

EFFECT MUSIC

INPUT

DSP

 

 

 

BASS

TREBLE

 

MUSIC

 

 

 

KEY

-15 +15

-15 +15 L

 

L/R

EFFECTS

 

 

 

 

MUSIC

 

 

 

EFFECT

MASTER

 

 

(Fig. A)

 

Using Digital Key Control

 

 

(Fig. B)

With Digital Key Control you can raise and lower the musical key of CDs, CDGs, Mp3s, etc. in order to match the vocal range of the singer. This can be done either by using the Digital Key Control buttons on the front panel (Fig. A) or on the remote control (Fig. B).

ECHO

CHORUS HALL TREMOLO

DELAY

b- lowers the key a ½ step - returns to the original key

# - raises the key a ½ step

Removing the Vocals from CD+G songs

INPUT

DSP

 

 

 

BASS

TREBLE

 

MUSIC

 

 

 

KEY

-15 +15

-15 +15

L

L/R

EFFECTS

 

 

 

 

MUSIC

 

(Fig. A)

INPUT

KEY CONTROL

VOLUME

MIC EFFECT MUSIC

(Fig. B)

NOTE: Vocals can only be removed from Multiplex formatted CD+G discs. Make sure the disc you are using is Multiplex. On Multiplex discs the vocals are recorded on one channel and the music on the other.

Press the L/R button on the front panel to switch between the following audio settings:

Left (L) - Plays the left channel only.

Right (R) - Plays the right channel only.

Stereo (S) - Plays both channels in standard stereo output mode.

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VocoPro DA-5800RX owner manual Basic Operations, Fig. a Using Digital Key Control