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This function mutes the vocal track but leaves the accompaniment
allowing you to enjoy "KARAOKE" (singing with an accompaniment).
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_ Connect the microphone to
MIC after reducing the volume
level,
Plug type: M6 monaural type
Start playing a compact disc.
KARAOKE
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Press KARAOKE to ON.
"VOICE MUTE", "L ONLY", "R ONLY"
and light off (FLAT) will be displayed, in
order, each time you press KARAOKE.
VOICE
MUTE
L ONLY or
R ONLY
Light off
(FLAT)
You can use a
normal CD.
You can use a
sound multiplex
CD, or CD
graphics.
You can use
normal karaoke
tape, a normal
karaoke CD, or CD
graphics.
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_ Start microphone mixing, and
adjust the microphone level.
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MIC VOLUME
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MIN • • MAX
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KARAOKE
To cancel the "KARAOKE"
mode:
Press KARAOKE to go out the indicator.
When VOICE MUTE lights:
Press 3 times.
When L ONLY lights:
Press twice.
When R ONLY lights:
Press once.
To record your "KARAOKE" performance:
Start recording on deck 2, then start "KARAOKE". To playback the
tape recorded in "KARAOKE" mode, press KARAOKE to go out the
"KARAOKE" mode indicator (VOICE MUTE, L ONLY, R ONLY).
To record your voice:
1. Connect the microphone to the MIC jack.
2. Press REC PAUSE to put the cassette deck into the recording
standby mode.
3. Press I> or <3 to start recording.
4. Start "KARAOKE".
You cannot record in "KARAOKE" mode using:
A tone quality effect (equalization curve, simulated listening environ-
ment, and V.BASS effect)
A cassette tape originally made for KARAOKE use
You cannot use "KARAOKE" function with:
A tone quality effect (equalization curve, simulated listening environ-
ment effect)
A monaural source
Recording with "KARAOKE" mode on a DCC tape
• "KARAOKE" mode cannot be activated when you select "TUNER".
• During CD edit recording, you cannot alter the KARAOKE mode.
• This function may not be effective according to the type of music.
elf you hear strange noises (squealing or howling) during mixing,
move the microphone farther away from the speakers or turn down
the volume and microphone volume on the amplifier.
• When you are not using the microphone, disconnect it from the
MIC jack, and turn down the microphone volume level to MIN.
• Do not press KARAOKE when recording on a DCC or DAT.