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MP4000 Functions Explained
USB Stick
The MP4000 has a USB port for Karaoke MP3+G files to play them, record back to the USB stick, create a songbook
on the USB which you can then format on your PC.
The Maximum Capacity for this USB Memory Stick is 32GB, or you can plug in an external hard drive up to 1TB but it
must have its own power supply and ALL Memory stick / HDDs must be formatted to FAT32 prior to being used with
the MP4000, even if it was brand new.
Formatting to FAT32 in 5 Easy Steps… (On a PC)
Step 1 Plug the empty USB into your computer.
Step 2 Go to “My Computer” or “This PC” where you should see the name of the USB stick.
Step 3 Now, do a right click on the USB Stick’s icon. You will see a few options, a few options down you will see
“Format”, click this one.
Step 4 A small screen will appear, be sure to select “File System: FAT32 (Default)”. And hit the “start” button.
Step 5 When it says it is complete, you are ready to move on. Add your songs and start singing. Should you ever find
you have an issue with your USB not reading in the machine, come back and do this. Remember to keep a copy of
your songs on your computer prior to wiping the stick though. *Even if the hard drive is new out of the box, it still
must be formatted.
Bluetooth
The MP4000 now has Bluetooth Connectivity which means you can Bluetooth music from your phone/tablet device
through the MP4000 and use your microphones to sing along and you can even record your performance. See page 4
for details.
Scoring Function
There is also a fun scoring function on the MP4000, the button is on the
bottom half of the remote, at the end of your performance the machine will
give you a score on how well you sung the song!
Sound Controls
The MP4000 has the following sound controls:
Music Level - you generally want to turn the music volume down, microphone volume up, so you can hear yourself
sing over the music, if the music is higher you’ll drown yourself out and have to scream to be heard. Then turn your
master volume on your speaker system up to turn overall volume up.
Microphone Vol Level – you want to have this a touch higher than your music so you can hear yourself sing (read
above)
Key Control – you have a 6 Step Digital Key Control function so you can step the key up and down to adjust the song
to better suit your vocal range.
Tone and Microphone Echo – adjustments can be made to the tone of the song to better suit your style and you can
add echo to your microphones