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Pioneer MA-990 Operating Instructions Manual page 5

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FRONT PANEL FACILITIES
'D POWER switch/indicator
Press to turn on the power and indicator. Press again to turn
off the power and indicator.
'D> SURROUND (surround button)
Enhances the music mood.
'3) CHORUS (chorus button)
Enhances the vocal mood.
® ONE T. K.
(ONE-TOUCH KARAOKE button)
Reduces the vocal sound of non-karaoke LD and tape.
When set to ON, the indicator is lit.
® VOC. P. (VOCAL PARTNER button)
Reduces the playback vocal and increases your voice as the
main vocal during singing with a microphone. When set to
ON, the indicator is fit.
© KEY CONTROL (key contro! button)
Enables changing the accompaniment pitch.
@ INPUT SELECTOR (input select button)
1, 2, and 3/TAPE audio are changed over.
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(3)
@® MUSIC SOURCE VOLUME
control
Controls sound volume of the music source.
@ MIC. 3 ECHO
{microphone 3 echo changeover button)
Sets echo of only microphone 3 to ON/OFF.
@ MIC. ECHO (digital echo control)
Adjusts the echo effect in VOCAL mode.
@ MIC. CONTROL
{microphone control input)
Key control can be operated from the microphone
by
connecting the control mini plug of PIONEER remote control
karaoke microphone DM-C930, DM-C820 and DM-C530.
@® MIC. VOLUME control
Controls sound volume of the microphone connected to the
microphone terminal.
® MIC. inputs
Connect the microphone plug.
For @ and @, see 'Mood up Functions' on page 6. For @, ©, and ©, see "CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR KARAOKE PRACTICING"
on page 6.
HOW TO OPERATE
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u To play karaoke with laser disc, video tape, or cassette tape
@ Turn on the power switch.
@ Set the INPUT SELECTOR button to 1, 2, or 3/
TAPE (cassette tape).
NOTE:
When the power is turned on, 1 is selected automatically.
@Connect
a microphone
and turn
on the
microphone switch.
@ Adjust the microphone sound volume control.
© Adjust the echo effect using the echo control.
© Adjust the music source volume control.
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