Shifting The Pitch Of The Playback Sound - JVC TH-M65AS Instructions Manual

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KARAOKE operations
Adding sound effects to your voice
When using the EFFECT button:
1
Press EFFECT.
The following pop-up window appears on the TV screen.
• Be sure to go to the next step within five seconds while the
pop-up window is displayed on the TV screen.
2
Press EFFECT repeatedly to select a
sound effect option.
Each time you press EFFECT, vocal option changes as
follows;
OFF
CHORUS
FLANGER
beginning)
• CHORUS:
Produces a doubling effect on your voice as if another
person sings in unison.
• FLANGER:
Adds a wet, metallic sweeping sound to your voice, similar
to some electric guitar sound.
When using the Karaoke on-screen bar:
1
Press ON SCREEN.
The Karaoke on-screen bar appears on the TV screen.
2
Press Cursor
/
to "EFFECT".
3
Press Cursor
/
the desired sound effect.
To cancel the sound effect
Select "OFF" in the procedure above.
NOTE
• You cannot apply the CHORUS/FLANGER effect and the echo
effect (A pg. 59) at the same time to your voice.
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Shifting the pitch of the
playback sound
You can sharp/flat the pitch of a
song recorded on a disc by a
halftone interval to match your voice
range. Note that this setting is applied only to the current title/track.
When using the KEY+/– buttons:
1
Press KEY+/–.
The following pop-up window appears on the TV screen.
• Be sure to go to the next step within five seconds while the
pop-up window is displayed on the TV screen.
2
Press KEY+/– repeatedly to adjust the
pitch (–4 to +4).
• Press KEY+ to sharp and KEY– to flat the pitch.
When using the Karaoke on-screen bar:
1
Press ON SCREEN.
The Karaoke on-screen bar appears on the TV screen.
2
Press Cursor
/
to "KEY CONT".
3
Press Cursor
/
the pitch (–4 to +4).
To resume normal playback
Select "0" in the procedure above.
NOTE
• Depending on the type of the recorded source (such as a DTS Digital
Surround software, etc.), you may not be able to shift the pitch.
repeatedly to move
repeatedly to adjust
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