Creatingyourown Soundeffect - Sony MHC-GX470 Operating Instructions Manual

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Start recording,
While recording, you cannot listen to other
sources.
For CD Synchro Recording:
Press REC PAUSE/START _. When the
recording is completed, the CD player and
the tape deck stop automatically.
For Manual Recording:
PressREC PAUSE/START_], andthen
start playing the desired recording source.
If there is noise while recording fi'om the
tuner, reposition the appropriate antenna to
reduce the noise.
For Sound Mixing:
Press REC PAUSE/START _, and then
start playiug the desired source and start
singing or speaking into the microphone.
If acoustic feedback (howling) occurs,
reduce the volume, move the microphone
away from the speakers, or change the
direction of the microphone.
To stop recording
Press • [_.
Notes
• Recording stops if you chmlge to a difllgrenl fiulction.
• When loud sound signals are inpuL the system
automatically
adjusts the recording level to prevent
distortion of the rccoMed sound signal (Auto Level
Conlrol
flmction).
• You cannot
eject
the disc
during
CD Synchro
Recording.
Creatingyourown
soundeffect
You can raise or lower the levels of specific
frequency ranges, and then store the setting as
"USER" in the memory.
1 Select the audio emphasis
you
want for your basic sound using
EQ, and SURROUND
and
GROOVE
on the unit {1_.
Frequency band
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Press EQ BAND []
repeatedly
to
select a frequency
band, and then
turn the MULTI JOG dial []
on the
unit to adjust the frequency
level.
Repeat this for each band you want
to adjust.
Frequency l evel
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Hold down EQ []
until
"COMPLETE"
appears.
The setfiug is stored in 1hememory.
4
To call up the personal sound
effect, press EQ []
repeatedly
until
"USER" appears.
To cancel the soundeffect
Press EQ _ repea[edly until "EQ OFF"
appears.
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