Sing along—with the Karaoke features! Q u i c k G u i d e

Karaoke — other convenient controls and features

Changing the key to suit your voice

Playing the melody yourself

Press the [TRANSPOSE] button and use the dial or the numeric keypad (buttons [0] - [9], [+]/[–]) to adjust the transpose setting. This can be set in half steps, up to one octave lower or higher (range: -12 - +12).

Changing the tempo of the song

Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button and use the dial or the numeric keypad (buttons [0] - [9], [+]/[–]) to adjust the tempo (range: 032 - 280 bpm).

For details, see page 20.

On the internal songs, Track 1 contains the right-hand performance data while Track 2 contains the left. You can cancel the melody part and practice/play it yourself by muting both Tracks 1 and 2, by pressing the [1] and [2] buttons in the SONG MEMORY section.

For details, see page 56.

Changing the instrument sound for

the melody

For internal songs, the melody is played with the instrument sound (voice) that is set to Melody R (VOICE - MELODY R).

To change this, press the [VOICE] button several times so that MELODY R is highlighted in the VOICE row of the display, then select the desired instrument sound.

Adjusting the echo effect

Press the [MIC] button, then press the CATEGORY [f ] button once to call up the Mic Echo page in the FUNCTION display. Use the dial or the numeric keypad to change the setting (range: 000 - 127).

Using the fast forward, rewind and

pause controls

You can control the song just as you would on cassette deck or CD player—using these familiar “transport” buttons.

For details, see page 21.

Repeating sections of the song

This convenient practice feature lets you specify any part of the song and repeatedly play it back.

For details, see page 56.

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MELODY R is shown.

Making fine adjustments to the micro-

phone volume

Call up the Mic Volume page in the FUNCTION display by pressing the [MIC] button.

This page determines the maximum volume for the microphone—the highest level when the [MIC VOL- UME] control is turned all the way up. By decreasing this value, you can have more detailed control over the level when using the [MIC VOLUME] control. This setting is memorized even when the power is turned off.