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Pioneer CLD-2760K Operating Instructions Manual page 19

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CONVENIENT FUNCTIONS FOR KARAOKE (SCORING COMPETITION)
You can score your performances when singing duets.
1 Setthe NORMAL/KARAOKE/AUX INPUT selector
to the KARAOKE position.
Plug microphones into MIC 1 and 2 jacks and
switch the microphones on.
2 Press the SCORING COMPETITION button.
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'CORING
3 Select the karaoke song with the Direct music
search buttons.
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OOOOO08
COMPETITION
START
@ Whenselecting songs, use the Direct music search buttons
onthe front panel or the Digit buttons on the remote control
unit.
4 Start singing the duet.
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5000
5000
Scoring starts at 5000 points and increases or decreases in
100 point intervals.
5 When the song is over, the player enters pause
mode and displays the scores for mics 1 and 2.
The winning and losing sides
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have different colored score
zB,
Zz 2
displays.
12000
7500
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When the same score
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12000
7500
MIC1 WIN!
The loser disappears off to the side
of the screen (MIC 1 to the left, MIC
2 to the right).
After the winner is announced,
there is a round of applause.
After a few seconds, the display returns to step 2 and you can
repeat steps 3 through 5.
To return te normal karaoke mode:
@ Press the SCORING COMPETITION button again.
e@ Press CLEAR on the remote control unit.
During scoring ...
@ The fast-forward, fast-reverse, once more or key control
function can-be carried out.
@ When the another karaoke song is selected, the previous
score displayed on the screen is reset.
@ Thesingle play mode is activated automatically and cannot
be switched off.
NOTES:
@ The SCORING COMPETITION function can be used only
when the NORMAL/KARAOKE/AUX INPUT selector is
set to KARAOKE.
@ During selecting the chapter
or displaying the score, PAUSE
(i), PLAY (>) and SKIP (<4, »B) do not function.
@ The following functions are not performed in competition
mode.
Repeat, Surround, Programming, Clear Scan, Time display
onthe screen, VOCAL PARTNER, ONE-TOUCH KARAOKE
e@ Depending on the type of disc or song, it may not possible
to correctly determine the musical interval (the difference
in pitch between tones) of the vocals, even with karaoke
discs, and it becomes difficult to obtain a high score. This
is not a malfunction.
@ {f you sing during parts with no vocals, it is counted in
scoring and you won't be able to see your actual score.
On the other hand, the score will not be affected even if you
do not sing along in sections containing vocals.
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