Adjusting the Individual Microphone Volume controls
Each microphone channel has its own volume control located on the front panel of the Sonic Station. Each one can be
adjusted separately, providing a great sounding vocal mix.
Turn the MIC 1 VOL and/or MIC 2 VOL control clockwise to raise the volume and counter-clockwise to lower the
volume.
Adjusting the Microphone Tone
The Sonic Station has microphone tone controls on the front panel, allowing you to create clearer and more
professional vocals.
• MIC HI (treble) - Try increasing the HI tone if the sound is to bassy or muddy and decreasing it if it is too hi-pitched
or if there is a lot of feedback.
• MIC LOW (bass) - Try increasing the bass if the sound is not deep enough and decreasing it if the sound is too
muddy or muffled.
NOTE:
There is no correct tone setting. There are many factors that affect the tone including the singer’s own vocal
tone, the room, etc. Adjust the HI and LOW controls until you are pleased with the sound.
Using Digital Echo
Digital Echo gives vocals a more professional, studio-produced sound and is a great way to make any singer sound like
a seasoned professional. There are two controls, located on the front panel, for adjusting the Echo effect:
• ECHO - This controls the amount of Echo effect that will be heard. Turn clockwise to increase the amount of echo
and counter-clockwise to decrease it. Turn the ECHO control fully counter-clockwise to turn the echo effect off.
• DELAY - This control adjusts the amount of time between each echo repeat. Turn clockwise to make the time
shorter and counter-clockwise to make the time longer.
Microphone Operations
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Summary of Contents for SONIC STATION
Page 1: ...All In One Surround Sound Tower Sonic Station Owner s Manual ...
Page 26: ...Descriptions and Functions 26 Front Panel ...
Page 35: ...Notes ...
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