Playing And Singing Karaoke - Suzuki ST-7 Owner's Manual

Designer series spinet digital piano
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PLAYING AND SINGING WITH THE KARAOKE DISKS
Your ST-7 Mini- Ensemble Piano includes Karaoke features which allow the entire family to join
in on the musical fun. The ST-7 package includes a Suzuki Microphone and demonstration karaoke
disks, while the control panel contains microphone volume and reverb controls. The Karaoke lyrics can be
viewed on the LCD display screen or you can use the included RCA style cable to connect your piano to your
TV to view the lyrics on your TV screen.
DISK
SCREEN
LEFT
RIGHT
VIDEO
OUT
ACCOMP
BASS TREBLE VOLUME
GRAND PIANO
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SELECTING A KARAOKE SONG FROM THE DISK
1.
Follow the instructions on pages 3 and 4 of this quick start guide. These
instructions will explain how to select a song and play it back from the
enclosed demonstration floppy disks.
PLUG IN THE ENCLOSED MICROPHONE
.
2
Plug in the enclosed Suzuki Microphone into the Mic Input Jack located
on the connector panel on the bottom left hand side of the piano.
3.
Adjust the Microphone Volume by the volume knob located under the
piano by the microphone jack.
4.
If you do not see the Lyrics after starting your selected song as stated
on pages 3 and 4 in this quick start guide, press the Screen Right
Button. This should display the Lyrics, if not please double check to
make sure that the disk that you inserted into the floppy disk drive was
labelled as a Karaoke Disk.
5.
If you would like to view the Karaoke Lyrics on your TV, plug in the
enclosed RCA to RCA cable. Plug one end of the cable into the ST-7's
Connection Jack panel marked video out (located to the left of the MIDI
Jacks), and the other end into your TV's Video In Jack.
If your TV does not have a Video In Jack then you may not be able to
display the Karaoke Lyrics on it's screen.
Volume Note: It is recommended that you keep the Accompaniment
Volume control in the maximum position for normal operation of the
piano. However if you have recorded data on channels 1 -4 the Accom-
paniment Volume control may be able to control the volume level during
playback of your song file depending on your control panel settings
configuration.
If there is no recorded data on channels 1 -4 then the Accompaniment
Volume control will have no effect.
Note: At any time, you may return to default or power up settings by
simply pressing the GRAND PIANO Button (red). The piano's settings
will reset to the initial full 88 note piano with the Grand Piano Voice
Selected.
The Grand Piano Button is located to the right of the LCD display
screen.
If you have any questions regarding this piano,
please call toll free to Suzuki Support at
1-800-854-1594.
8:00AM to 5:00PM PST - Monday - Friday.

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