Microphone Mixing - Aiwa XR-H66MD Operating Instructions Manual

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MICROPHONE
MIXING
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AUX/D-lN
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A microphone
(not supplied)
can be connected
to
allowing
you to sing along to music sources.
Use a microphone
with mini plug (a3.5 mm, 1/8 inch).
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2
3
4
Connect your microphone
to the MIC1
4
4
1
4
this unit,
or MIC2
jack.
Press
MIC 1
the CD button and load a CD, or press the
MD button and load an MD.
Select the vocal fader or multiplex
function
in
accordance
with the type of disc used.
Adjust the microphone
volume and echo.
To adjust the microp~one
volume,
press the MIC button, and
turn the VOLUME
control
within 4 seconds.
To adjust echo, press the ECHO button, and turn the VOLUME
control
within 4 seconds,
To record microphone
sound mixed with source sound
Load a recordable
MD, and proceed with the recording
operation
described
on page 19.
To record microphone
sound only
Press the VI DEO/AUX
button repeatedly
until "AUX
is displayed.
Make sure the equipment
connected
to the AUX jacks is turned
off, and start recording
using the
and II buttons,
When the microphone
is not being used
Disconnect
the microphone
from the MIC1 or MIC2 jack.
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If a 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 microphone
volume.
If sound through
the microphone
is extremely
loud, it may be
distorted.
In this case, decrease
the microphone
volume.
If the SURROUND
button
is pressed
while the microphone
is
being used, the microphone
volume
and echo level are turned
down to zero.
The microphone
cannot be used while the MD is in stop mode.
Recommended
microphone
The use of a unidirectional
type microphone
is recommended
to
prevent
howling.
Contact
your local Aiwa dealer for details.
VOCAL FADER/MULTIPLEX
FUNCTIONS
This unit can use discs as Karaoke
sources.
Use the vocal fader function
for ordinary
discs.
Use the multiplex
function
for multi audio discs.
Press the KARAOKE button repeatedly
to select the
vocal fader or multiplex function.
Each time the KARAOKE
button
is pressed,
one of following
functions
@)-@] or cancel
mode is selected
cyclically.
@ Vocal
Fader (VF)
OVF
The singer's
voice becomes
softer than the
}
accompaniment.
@ Auto vocal
Fader (A~to-VF)
A~~~
The singer's
voice becomes
softer only while there
f
is audio input through
microphone.
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Multiplex
(MPX-Lch)
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The sound
on the left channel
is heard
from both
V'~— speakers,
and the sound
on the right channel
is
–<,
,'-.
muted,
To hear the sound on the right channel,
see below.
@ Auto
Multiplex
(Auto-MPX)
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The sound
on the left channel
is heard
from
both
~
speakers,
and the sound on the right channel is muted
>AUTO–
,
.v~
only while there is audio input through
microphone.
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TO hear the sound on the right channel,
see below.
To change the audible channel in Multiplex function
When
Multiplex
is selected,
"MPX-Lch"
is displayed
and then
changes to the selected function name, After the selected function
name
is displayed,
kee~ Pressing
the KARAOKE
button
until
"MPX-Rch"
is displayed.
To return to the initial setting,
select MPX-Lch.
When the power is turned
off, MPX-Lch
is restored.
To change the time lag setting in Auto Vocal Fader or
Auto Multiplex function
The muted original
singer's
voice can be sent to return faster to
the normal
level,
When Auto Vocal Fader or Auto Multiplex
is selected,
"Auto-VF"
or "Auto-MPX
is displayed
and then changes
to the selected
function
name. After the selected
function
name
is displayed,
kee~ Dressinq the KARAOKE
button
until "FAST"
is displayed.
To return to the initial setting,
select SLOW.
When the power is turned off, SLOW
is restored.
To change the echo duration
Press the ECHO
button,
and keep the button
pressed
while
"ECHO
is displayed
(with the ECHO level 1 or higher).
"ECHO
LONG"
(the longer
duration)
and "ECHO
MID"
(the
shorter
duration)
are displayed
alternately.
Release
the button
when the desired
duration
is displayed.
ENGLISH
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