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3. Press SOUND MODE repeatedly until “KARAOKE” appears on the
display.
The
(Karaoke) indicator lights up.
4. Start the source CD, tape or other equipment.
5. Adjust the volume control and MIC LEVEL, as you sing into the
microphone.
Important Information on Karaoke
Because a radio signal is not as reliable as signals coming from a tape or CD, you may not always get
satisfactory results using the radio as a source for Karaoke.
Some tapes and CDs are better sources for Karaoke than others.
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Mono sources are not suitable for Karaoke.
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The lead vocals may not be completely reduced for sources with duets, strong echo, a chorus, or
only a few instruments.
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Poorly dubbed tapes may not be suitable for Karaoke.
Digital Echo ————————————————————————
You can get an echo effect to apply to your voice.
Press FM MODE/ECHO on the Remote Control.
The
(Echo) indicator lights up.
No echo is applied.
An echo is applied.
To prevent howling and squealing (feedback) when using the microphone, adjust MIC LEVEL and
VOLUME. Also, try to avoid pointing the microphone towards the speakers.
When two microphones are connected, turn the microphone ON/OFF switch for the microphone that
is not being used to OFF.
When recording sound from the microphone, the digital echo effect is also recorded.
Note:
When the tuner is selected as the source, you cannot turn on and off the digital echo using FM
MODE/ECHO. You can change the FM reception mode using this button when the tuner is selected as the
source. (See p.19.)
Recording Your Singing ——————————————————
1. Follow the steps in “Karaoke (Sing Along)” above.
2. Follow the steps in “Standard Recording” (See page 30) to record
your singing.
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