ADDING BASS OR TREBLE TO THE MUSIC
1.
Locate the small “BASS” and “TREBLE” control knobs on the front of the Twister II underneath the large
“MUSIC VOL” knob.
2.
To add bass tones to the music, turn the “BASS” knob clockwise until you have added the desired amount of bass
tone to the music. Likewise to remove bass tone turn the knob counter clockwise.
3.
To add treble tone to the music, turn the “TREBLE” knob clockwise until you have added the desired amount of
trebble tone to the music.
Note: A bass tone is a “low” “warm” tone. A treble tone is a “higher” and “brighter” sounding tone than a bass tone. How much is added
or taken out is a matter of personal preference to the listener(s).
ADDING BASS OR TREBLE TO THE VOCALS
Located in the back of the unit to the left of the “ECHO” control knob, there are “BASS” and “TREBLE” control knobs. These
are used to add more bass or treble tones to the vocal signal.
1.
To increase the bass tone on the vocal signal turn the “BASS” control knob in a clockwise motion until the desired
amountof bass is achieved. Increasing the bass tones will give the vocal signal more “warmth”. Likewise to decrease the
amount of bass on the vocal signal, turn in a counter-clockwise motion.
2.
To increase the treble tones on the vocal signal turn the “TREBLE” control knob in a clockwise motion until the
desired amount of treble is achieved. Increasing treble tones will give the vocal signal a “brighter” sound. Likewise to
decrease the amount of treble on the vocal signal, turn in a counter-clockwise motion.
ADDING EFFECTS (DELAY/ECHO) TO THE VOCAL SIGNAL
1.
The “ECHO” control knob is located on the back of the Twister II amplifier/player. (See diagram). Turn the knob in a
clockwise motion until the desired amount of echo is achieved on the vocal signal. This is usually a preference by the
singer. The more echo that is used the “thinner” the voice sounds.
CHANGING THE KEY OF THE MUSIC
Sometimes a singer would like to sing a particular song but will find it may not be written within a key or range comfortable
for the singer. In this case you can raise or lower the pitch or key of the music to make it easier to sing, both on a CD/CDG or
cassette. NOTE: When raising or lowering the key of the music the tempo will remain the same.
1.
First locate the Key Control buttons on the front of the Twister II amplifier/player. You will find them below the
“POWER” button on the face of the machine. (See diagram). There are three buttons under which are the words “KEY
CONTROL”. There is a button for each of the following three functions.
a. Sharp
Used to raise the pitch or key of the music.
b. Natural
Used to return the music to it’s “natural” or “original” pitch or key.
c. Flat
Used to lower the pitch or key of the music.
USING EFFECTS
AND CHANGING THE KEY
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