To Apply Digital Echo
Press the ECHO button on the Remote Control.
The Echo indicator ( ) comes on.
To cancel the ECHO, press the ECHO button again. The Echo
indicator goes off.
No echo is applied.
• To prevent howling and squealing (feedback) when using
the microphone, adjust the volume properly. Also, try to
avoid to pointing the microphone towards the speaker.
To Record Your Singing
1
Follow the steps in "Singing Along with
Karaoke" above.
2
Prepare a tape and source, then press the
REC START/STOP button on the Unit.
For details, see "Standard Recording" on page 18.
Microphone Mixing
When using special Karaoke sources for Karaoke, use the follow-
ing procedure.
1
Turn the MIC LEVEL control on the Unit to
MIN.
2
Connect a microphone by plugging it into the
MIC jack.
3
Start a source CD, tape, or other equipment.
4
Adjust the volume, as you sing into the
microphone.
To adjust the volume, use the MIC LEVEL control and VOL-
UME control on the Unit or the VOLUME +,- button on the
Remote Control.
• When you want to apply echo to the microphone, press
ECHO button on the Remote Control. The Echo indicator
( ) will come on.
To Record Microphone Mixing
1
Follow the steps in "Singing Along with
Karaoke" above.
2
Prepare a tape and source, then press the
REC START/STOP button on the Unit.
For details, see "Standard Recording" on page 18.
Playing the Microphone Sound
through the Speakers
You can directly output the microphone sound from the speakers.
1
An echo is applied.
2
3
Recording from the Microphone
1
2
Turn the MIC LEVEL control on the Unit to
MIN.
Connect a microphone by plugging it into the
MIC jack.
Adjust the volume, as you sing into the
microphone.
To adjust the volume, use the MIC LEVEL control and VOL-
UME control on the Unit or the VOLUME +,- button on the
Remote control.
• When you want to apply echo to the microphone, press
ECHO button on the Remote Control. The Echo indicator
( ) will come on.
Follow the steps in "Singing Along with
Karaoke" above.
Prepare a tape and source, then press the
REC START/STOP button on the Unit.
For details, see "Standard Recording" on page 18.
Using the Microphone
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