1.
Input Selection
These buttons allow users to select from the 4 different input
sources.
2.
Key Return Button
Pressing the Key Return Button returns the key of the music signal
back to normal.
3.
Mic Volume Control
These buttons allow users to adjust the volume of the KA920's
microphone inputs.
4.
Music Volume Control
These buttons allow users to adjust the volume of the KA920's
music.
5.
Key Change Buttons
Pressing the up (#) and down (b) buttons allow users to adjust
the key of the music signal in half step increments. The other 6
buttons allow users to instantly change the key of the signal by
up to 3 keys (higher or lower). Please refer to point 21 for more
information.
Batteries: The KA920 Remote Control Unit takes 2 AA batteries,
which should be correctly aligned within the battery compartment
at the bottom of the unit for it to be operational.
MIXER
KA920
Front Panel
1.
Power Button
This button activates the KA920 Karaoke Mixer. When pushed in,
the LED will light up and your unit will be functional.
2.
Remote Sensor
Point the Infra red remote control at this and give it a click. Provided
the control has batteries, something should happen.
Channel Strips
3.
Line Input
This is a 1/4" TRS input, which accepts line-level devices for
signals to be fed through to the KA920 Karaoke Mixing Console.
This can be used for microphones that use 1/4" jacks, however
can also extend to certain instruments or audio equipment.
4.
Mic Input
This is known as female XLR jack, which allows you to plug
microphones into the mixer. Singers are then able to do their
thing, the result of which will be sent to the main mix at a level
determined by the channel's gain and level controls.
5.
Gain Control
The gain control allows users to increase and decrease the level
of the signal received through the Mic and line inputs. This can
help boost the signal prior to it being adjusted by the channel
controls.
6.
3-band EQ (Low, High, Mid Controls)
These controls give a shelving boost or cut of 15 dB to high
frequency (12 kHz), middle frequency (2.5 kHz) and low frequency
(80 Hz) sounds. Depending on the strengths of the vocalist, it
may be desirable to cut middle frequency sounds a little bit, while
boost high and low frequencies slightly.
7.
Echo Control
These controls adjusts the level of audio that is sent from the
individual channel to the Echo Mixing Bus.
8.
Level Control
The level control is quite simply allows users
to adjust the final output level of that particular
channel, the signal of which is sent to the main
mixing bus.
9.
Mic 5 & 6
These individual Microphone inputs are similar
to input channels 1 through to 4, however do
not feature 1/4" phone jacks, EQs or level
controls. These channels do feature echo and
gain controls, however, allowing users to adjust
the audio level sent to the echo and main mixes,
respectively.
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