MICROPHONE MIXING
Up to two microphones
can be connected
to this unit, allowing you
to sing along to music sources.
Use a microphone
with a mini (D3.5 mm/'/s inches) plug,
Before connecting a microphone
Set the MIC MIXING control to MIN.
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Connect your microphone(s)
to the MIC jack(s).
Press one of the function
buttons to select the
source to be mixed, and play it.
Adjust the volume and tone of the source.
Adjust the microphone volume.
You can adjust the volume of the microphones
connected
to the
both of the MIC jacks by the MIC MIXING control at the same
time.
To record microphone sound mixed with source sound
Insert a tape in the deck 2, and press the
REC/REC
MUTE
button.
You can record while using the echoing
effect, VOCAL
FADER,
MULTIPLEX
or BBE function.
When not using the microphone
Set the MIC MIXING
and DIGITAL
ECHO
control
to MIN and
remove the microphone(s)
from the MIC jack(s).
. If the microphone
is held too near the speakers,
a howling sound
.
may be produced,
In this case, hold the microphone
away from
the speakers,
or decrease the sound level using the MIC MIXING
control,
If sound through
the microphone
is extremely
loud, it may be
distorted,
In this case, turn the MIC MIXING control toward MIN.
When connecting two microphones
simultaneously
The use of unidirectional
type microphones
(Aiwa DM-HI 8, DM-
H15, etc.) is recommended
to prevent howling.
ECHOING THE SOUND -+
You can get an echo sound while using the microphone.
First, press the MIC ECHO button to display "E-ON".
Then, adjust
the echo volume with the DIGITAL
ECHO control.
To cancel the echoing effect
Press the MIC ECHO button twice to display "E-OFF".
If the MIC ECHO is set to OFF,
the echoing
effect cannot
be
obtained,
though the DIGITAL
ECHO control is set to MAX.
If you select the DSP mode, the MIC ECHO will be set to OFF
automatically.
When the MIC ECHO is set to ON, the selected
DSP mode is
automatically
canceled.