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Mixing from a Microphone
Mixing from a microphone
and other sources
You can listen to mixed sound from an exter-
nal microphone and other sources.
1
To protect the speakers from shock
noise and to avoid disturbing noises, set
the VOLUME control to minimum.
2
Connect the microphone to the MIXING
MIC socket.
3
Set the FUNCTION switch to the desired
source (cassette, radio or external unit)
and play it back.
4
Adjust the volume of the audio source
and the microphone using the VOLUME
control.
Notes:
Be sure that the microphone has a 3.5 mm
(1/8") diameter plug, and is of 600 ohms
impedance. If not, use an appropriate adap-
tor.
Use a monaural microphone only. Stereo
microphones are unusable.
Place the microphone about 10 - 15 cm (4-
6") away from the source.
If howling occurs, lower the volume or move
the microphone as far as possible from the
speakers.
Caution:
When not using the microphone, remove the
microphone plug from the MIXING MIC socket.
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Recording of mixed sound
to a cassette tape
You can record mixed sound from an external
microphone and other sources.
1
To protect the speakers from shock
noise and to avoid disturbing noises, set
the VOLUME control to minimum.
2
Connect the microphone to the MIXING
MIC socket.
3
Load a cassette into the cassette com-
partment.
4
Set the FUNCTION switch to RADIO or
LINE.
Mixing recording is not possible if the FUNC-
TION switch is set to TAPE.
5
Adjust the volume of the audio source
and the microphone using the VOLUME
control.
6
Press the RECORD
recording.
Note:
To record the microphone signals only, load a
cassette into the cassette compartment, set the
FUNCTION switch to TAPE, and then press the
RECORD
E-7
8
button to begin
button.
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