Using the Microphone
FM MODE
1
2
3
CD
CD
CD
PROGRAM
REPEAT
/RANDOM
TAPE
A/B
SOUND
MODE
KARAOKE
KARAOKE
ACTIVE
FADE
BASS EX.
ECHO
MUTING
ECHO
By attaching a microphone (not supplied) to the MIC jack, you can
use the System for Karaoke or microphone mixing. You can also
add an echo to the microphone's sound.
CAUTION:
• Always set the MIC LEVEL control on the Unit to
MIN when connection or disconnecting the mi-
crophone.
• When you will not be the microphone, keep the MIC LEV-
EL control set to MIN, and disconnect the microphone.
Singing Along with Karaoke
The Vocal Masking function lets you use regular tapes, CDs, or
records as sources for Karaoke. When you select Karaoke mode,
the lead vocal volume of the source is reduced, and you can replay
it by singing into the microphones as the music plays.
1
Turn the MIC LEVEL control on the Unit to
MIN.
2
Connect a microphone by plugging it into the
MIC jack.
3
Press the KARAOKE button on the Remote
Control.
The Karaoke indicator ( ) comes on.
4
Starts a source CD, tape, or other equipment.
25
STANDBY/ON
SLEEP
AUX
FM /AM
MIC jack
CD
MIC LEVEL
TAPE
VOLUME
VOLUME +, –
Volume level, etc.
* When the System is in use, the display shows other items as well.
For simplicity, we show here only the items described in this section.
COMPACT
COMPONENT
SYSTEM
STANDBY/ON
STANDBY
SET
CANCEL
/ DEMO
CD
TAPE
FM
AUX
/ AM
PHONES
REC START
CD
/ STOP
REC START
DUBBING
MIC
MIC LEVEL
COMPU PLAY CONTROL
MIN
MAX
EJECT
A
FULL - LOGIC CONTROL
PLAY
1
kHz
ST
Karaoke indicator
Echo indicator
5
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.
To exit Karaoke mode, press the KARAOKE button on the Re-
mote Control again. The Karaoke indicator ( ) will go off.
• Avoid using the following source as the playing source for
Vocal Masking, since you cannot get the satisfactory re-
sults.
• Radio programs — a radio signal is not as reliable as
the signals coming from a tape or CD.
• Monaural sources.
• Poorly dubbed tapes.
• Sources recorded with dusts, strong echo, a chorus, or
only a few instruments.
3-CD
PLAY & EXCHANGE
CD-R/RW PLAYBACK
SOUND
REPEAT
MODE
1 BIT
DUAL D/A
CONVERTER
PROGRAM
PANDOM
VOLUME
PRESET
TUNING
ACTIVE
BASS EX.
CLOCK
TAPE
/TIMER
A / B
EJECT
B
CD SYNCHRO RECORDING
REC / PLAY