Disco Light Operation; Karaoke Functions; Mic Volume; Echo - The Singing Machine SML385 User Manual

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9.11 Disco Light Operation

To illuminate the disco light and get your desired lighting effect, slide the Disco Light
slide button from the OFF position to your desired level.

9.12 Karaoke Functions

Sing along with the music by plugging in the provided microphone into either one of
the microphone jacks on the unit.
Warning - Tapping or dropping the microphone while it is on can permanently
damage your microphone. Resist the urge to swing the microphone around by the
cord!

9.13 MIC Volume

Adjust the MIC VOLUME control to a desired level and obtain the best performance.
Warning - To avoid Microphone feedback please avoid being too close to the
speaker.

9.14 Echo

Adjust the ECHO control to enhance your voice for a concert hall effect.

9.15 Balance

Adjust the BALANCE control between the pre-recorded singer's voice and the music
when using a multiplex karaoke disc.
(Please see Glossary of term to learn more about multiplex.)

9.16 Auto Voice Control

AUTO VOICE CONTROL can be activated by rotating the Auto Voice Control. The
vocals on the multiplex recording will be muted when the singer starts to sing through
the microphone. When the singer stops to sing, the vocals will resume to normal.

10 AUX IN Operation

Your Singing Machine is designed to connect your favourite Digital Music device (e.g.
iPod/MP3 player, etc.)
You can connect your device by using an appropriate cable (Ø 3.5mm audio cable
not included).
AUX IN function can always be switched ON once the audio cable is plugged in.
Note: Monitor will be turned OFF when the audio cable is plugged in.

10.1 Master Volume

Rotate to the MASTER VOLUME control to obtain the desired sound level.
Warning - To avoid the over-burst amplified volume output or possible over-
tuned sound crack, you are recommended to adjust the Digital Music device
volume to one third or lower at the beginning.
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