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Summary of Contents for OkyFly2

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Page 3: ...ion Rapid layout maps Audio musical controls Option Menu On boardMemory CompactFlash Connection Examples Cables Chapters 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 Troubleshooting A Mute 3 Q U I C K G U I D E Technical Specificat...

Page 4: ...tem 15 OkyCode 15 Mode 15 Starting point with KARAOKE mode 16 The cursor 17 Moving the cursor in the lists of songs 17 Playing songs 18 Playing controls 18 Diplaying the lyrics on the screen 19 Search...

Page 5: ...List of Sing Vote Contestants 33 Choice of the list of Contestants 33 CUSTOM list 34 Adding a new name 34 Deleting a name from the Custom list 36 Names Contestants 37 Enabling a contestant 37 Disabli...

Page 6: ...lause Length sec 46 Autom Passages sec 46 Song performance 46 Sound Effects 46 Sing Vote Contestants 47 List of Contestants 47 GENERAL settings 48 Language 48 Auto Shutdown 48 OKYFLY2 informations 48...

Page 7: ...ms or guitar and play over the backing track with your favourite instrument Using OkyFly s electronic memories or your computer you can have a large song archive constantly at your disposal what do th...

Page 8: ...ystems headphones etc The wide choice enables to use OkyFly2 with great flexibility both at home and before large crowds OkyFly2 has a permanent on board memory containing about a hundred songs always...

Page 9: ...7 Introduction...

Page 10: ...ta loss M Live declines all responsibility for any faulty operation with Compact Flash cards other than those sold with the M Live brand Insert the Compact Flash only with OkyFly2 switched off making...

Page 11: ...ed on by just pressing any key Switching off To switch OkyFly2 off just keep the STOP key pressed for a few seconds N B OkyFly2 must be in standby mode i e there must be no backing tracks being played...

Page 12: ...o Video cable supplied to connect OkyFly2 to the SCART orAV connector of your television set You can use numerous connection options according to the type of equipment available and the sound quality...

Page 13: ...ystem is so simple that the instructions for its use could in fact be limited to the following maps After having read the manual for the first time this section will facilitate your use of the OkyFly2...

Page 14: ...2 allows to make various types of connections easily adapting to the equipment at your disposal and the sound power and quality you require Refer to the Connection Examples shown in this manual to fin...

Page 15: ...13 Rapid layout maps 2 Control Panel layout map...

Page 16: ...Rapid layout maps 14 OkyWin map...

Page 17: ...site and transferred to OkyFly2 using a guided procedure The version of the Operating System can also be viewed in the system information accessible via the Menu key OkyCode OkyCode is the individual...

Page 18: ...n the list of available songs In fact the letter corresponding to the position of the cursor changes colour and becomes lower case The centre part contains the first 8 songs available When the program...

Page 19: ...creen This movement can be repeated until the beginning or the end of the list of available songs is reached Using the Left and Right arrows the cursor moves to the first of the songs whose title begi...

Page 20: ...programmed in Pause PLAY resumes playback of the PAUSED song from the same point STOP once PAUSE Playback is temporarily stopped ready to be resumed from the same point PLAY or stopped definitively b...

Page 21: ...performed or about to be performed are written in UPPER CASE format The anticipated phrases i e those to be performed soon but not immediately are written in lower case These phrases can be positione...

Page 22: ...se press Play to start playback again and STOP a second time to stop it definitively Then Press ESC if you want to exit theArtist page and continue your search from the same point in the ARTIST list P...

Page 23: ...a song and pressing OK PLAYLIST while a song is being played back The song is booked and queued ready to be played back automatically later If other songs have already been booked the selected song i...

Page 24: ...mber belonging to the title for example 7 seconds In the examples shown here the sixth second and eighth songs in list are shown As the songs in the Playlist are performed the number obviously decreas...

Page 25: ...ers i e to the end of the list ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRsTUVWXYZ Choose a Title trhow away the work to HAS COME TO RAISE THE ROOF AND HAVE SOME FUN 6 REPLAY TV VERSION roxanne 2 STUCK IN A MOMENT Y take it...

Page 26: ...STOP once PAUSE Playback is temporarily stopped ready to be resumed from the same point PLAY or stopped definitively pressing STOP again STOP twice STOP in Stop OK PLAYLIST resumes playback of the Pla...

Page 27: ...d in the centre music and microphone s are at their respective maximum volumes As the control is turned towards Mic the volume of the microphone s remains unchanged at maximum while the volume of the...

Page 28: ...hoever is enjoying themselves with you without any problems For example you can try the same song in various keys until you find the one most suited to your voice you can make a song intended to be su...

Page 29: ...ally including colouring in sync but the sound of the melody i e the vocal part of the song isn t reproduced This mode is particularly useful after becoming familiar with the songs when greater perfor...

Page 30: ...nd hold down the MUTE key for a few seconds to access the instrument Map This environment is made up of several pages in which the various musical instruments are listed Use the Up and Down arrows to...

Page 31: ...r from Karaoke mode to Sing Vote mode with OkyFly2 in Stop Press the MENU key to access the OPTION MENU Use the Up and Down arrows to position the cursor on PLAYER SETTINGS then press OK Use the Up an...

Page 32: ...e list of available backing tracks In fact the letter corresponding to the position of the cursor changes colour and becomes lower case N B these letters only regard the search for songs to assign to...

Page 33: ...irst contestant According to the variations of the game and the various options set in the Player Settings page of the Option Menu the various changeovers can run automatically or require manual actio...

Page 34: ...if necessary the vote can be repeated by pressing ESC It s then the next contestant s turn the performance and applause measurement are repeated and so on until the last contestant taking part At the...

Page 35: ...eady to use This is a handy preset list of nicknames to use for fun or rapidity I m Sing Singer you re Ten Horror he s Kenny Makit etc It s therefore possible to go ahead immediately without having to...

Page 36: ...ue of the character selected Use the Left and Right arrows to move the cursor horizontally At the end press OK then To confirm and save the name press OK once again or To continue or correct editing p...

Page 37: ...ntestant just entered is shown N B song search and choice procedure is identical to that in Karaoke mode Once the song has been chosen the new contestant is added to the end of the Custom list with th...

Page 38: ...ng confirmation prompt appears to confirm the deletion of the name press the Left arrow again or to abort the procedure e g in the event of having accidentally run deletion the procedure press ESC OK...

Page 39: ...also preceded by a number showing the contestant s position in performing order The list of songs from which to choose the one to be assigned to the contestant is shown N B song search and choice pro...

Page 40: ...bols or numbers In the variations of the game that foresee the indication of performing order the numbers before the remaining contestants names are consequently updated OK Choose a Contestant PLAY St...

Page 41: ...s sing the same song chosen at random by OkyFly2 at the start of the contest Each contestant s position in performing order is decided at random by OkyFly2 during the contest Setting the game s variat...

Page 42: ...or the entire measurement time Autom Passages sec Allows to enable disable the automatic sequence of the various passages of Sing Vote mode e g changeover to the next performer start of the performanc...

Page 43: ...ed option Press OK to access the selected option s page Several editable parameters are available in each option s pages Use the Up and Down arrows to position the cursor on the required parameter Use...

Page 44: ...crophones signals Music EQ Allows to choose a setting for the equalizer used on the backing tracks sound You can choose between settings already adapted to some types of acoustics and music genres If...

Page 45: ...in the bottom window The phrases already performed or about to be performed are written in UPPER CASE format The anticipated phrases i e those to be performed soon but not immediately are written in...

Page 46: ...of song playing and management When this option is chosen no other parameters appear SING VOTE the mode that allows to organize real contests between several participants see chapter Sing Vote When Si...

Page 47: ...by means of the microphone establishing the score for the performance just carried out The higher the number the greater the sensitivity CALIBRATING the Applause Gauge Applause gauge measurement is s...

Page 48: ...song performance etc NO only manual control no automatic passage 3 9 standby time shown with a countdown before the automatic passage Song performance Allows to choose the type of performance of the...

Page 49: ...ly without having to edit participants names N B the OkyNick list is a very useful resource when a large number of contestants have to be handled or when a Sing Vote contest must start immediately to...

Page 50: ...code i e your OkyFly2 s ID card N B The OkyCode also appears for a few moments when the unit is started Operating System Shows the version of the OkyFly2 s Operating System The Operating System i e t...

Page 51: ...he other hand are rewritable memories slightly larger than a postage stamp able to contain according to the capacity in MegaBytes hundreds or even thousands of instantly useable songs Separation The t...

Page 52: ...o enter it the correct way As soon as it s inserted the Compact Flash card is immediately read by OkyFly2 which shows the changeover to Compact Flash mode on the screen If the Compact Flash card is su...

Page 53: ...show the most frequent methods for connecting and can be of help when carrying out your connections Connections should be carried out with all the equipment switched off Then at least initially set th...

Page 54: ...n this case a Hi Fi system on the other It can be said that this is the suggested connection setup In fact in this way sound amplification can be controlled in a much more flexible manner that when us...

Page 55: ...s The only difference is that OkyFly s video output is connected to the Home Theater system which is used as a selection control unit N B if your Home Theatre system doesn t have a video input or all...

Page 56: ...udio mixer can be mixed with other signals musical instruments microphones etc The television set can easily be replaced by a unit that is compatible with the same type of signal e g an audio mixer ab...

Page 57: ...of OkyFly2 to a PC is compatible with all the previously described setups Here s just one example OkyFly2 TV PC N B Use the power supply adaptor supplied also when connecting OkyFly2 to your PC via US...

Page 58: ...Fly2 perform the songs and display the lyrics by just connecting your computer N B this example mainly addresses expert users and requires a computer with good performance which as well as an audio ca...

Page 59: ...In this way you ll be able to use the video card and relative control software to display OkyFly s controls in the PC s monitor and the songs lyrics just like you would do with a normal television se...

Page 60: ...ficient even if it doesn t have an input selector N B using a multiple SCART with no input selector avoid using OkyFly2 and the video recorder simultaneously images and sound would be disturbed or at...

Page 61: ...ical and can be used to connect 1 or 2 microphones It s therefore possible for example to amplify one or two voices a voice and a chorus a voice and an acoustic instrument etc You can use any dynamic...

Page 62: ...hum buzzing loud discharges etc Use the cables supplied with the unit or cables with the following features ___________________________________________________________________ RCA phono unbalanced Vid...

Page 63: ...lid area is requested This problem may occur while using OkyWin If the problem persists format the Compact Flash card If the problem still persists contact M Live s assistance service Compact Flash ca...

Page 64: ...alid Format the Compact Flash card with OkyWin If the problem persists use an M Live Compact Flash card If it still persists contact M Live s assistance centre Error 10 Compact Flash card not prepared...

Page 65: ...lyrics appear on the TV Adjust the MUSIC MIC balance with the BAL control The music is heard on OkyFly2 but not the voice whereas the lyrics appear on the TV Adjust the MUSIC MIC balance with the BAL...

Page 66: ...ll the songs are in a key that is too high or too low compared to the original versions Adjust the Key 0 control Inserting a Compact Flash card the songs of the OkyFly2 on board memory are no longer a...

Page 67: ...area near clock OkyWinDL could be suspended or closed in this case the songs can t be downloaded from the Web Running OkyWinDL and reconnecting to the Web within 15 days the backing tracks are automa...

Page 68: ...lash card again If the problems persist the Compact Flash card could be damaged OkyFly2 could have switched itself off press any OkyFly2 key to start it again to disable OkyFly2 s Auto Shutdown access...

Page 69: ...posite video COMMUNICATION PORTS USB port 1 x USB B type standard USB 1 1 Compact Flash port 1 CF CompactFlash standard slot GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz 3dB Distortion THD noi...

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