Operating Instructions
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... 62 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER 64 KARAOKE 66 MICROPHONE MIXING 66 USEFUL FUNCTIONS FOR KARAOKE 68 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7O SPECIFICATIONS 72 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 76 PARTS AND CONTROLS 78 4
... 62 SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER 64 KARAOKE 66 MICROPHONE MIXING 66 USEFUL FUNCTIONS FOR KARAOKE 68 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 7O SPECIFICATIONS 72 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 76 PARTS AND CONTROLS 78 4
Operating Instructions
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... while you sing with the connected microphone. MULTIPLEX function This function mutes the vocal part on ordinary discs or tapes softer, so you sing with the connected microphone. Enjoying Karaoke You can change two of tracks in programmed play buttons. ... tracks in random order q Playback of the discs while the third is inserted, you can also use the AUTO VOCAL FADER functionto reduce the vocal part only while you can select any of the discs, either directly or in programmed order q Two different CD edit functions 6 There are 4 preset equalization curves...
... while you sing with the connected microphone. MULTIPLEX function This function mutes the vocal part on ordinary discs or tapes softer, so you sing with the connected microphone. Enjoying Karaoke You can change two of tracks in programmed play buttons. ... tracks in random order q Playback of the discs while the third is inserted, you can also use the AUTO VOCAL FADER functionto reduce the vocal part only while you can select any of the discs, either directly or in programmed order q Two different CD edit functions 6 There are 4 preset equalization curves...
Operating Instructions
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...: q it is plugged in a place with cool air, such as increased internal temperature may affect the electric parts. If the cord is used in , a small amount of your system matches your dealer or an Aiwa service station and have it replaced or repaired immediately. This can occur inside , the unit may damage...
...: q it is plugged in a place with cool air, such as increased internal temperature may affect the electric parts. If the cord is used in , a small amount of your system matches your dealer or an Aiwa service station and have it replaced or repaired immediately. This can occur inside , the unit may damage...
Operating Instructions
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... REV MODE button is long enough. To record selected tracks Before pressing the q REC/REC MUTE button, program the tracks. (See "PROGRAMMED PLAY.) To record part of the CD When the q REC/REC MUTE buttonis pressed, recordingalways starts from the CD Press the s button to stop recording from the first track...
... REV MODE button is long enough. To record selected tracks Before pressing the q REC/REC MUTE button, program the tracks. (See "PROGRAMMED PLAY.) To record part of the CD When the q REC/REC MUTE buttonis pressed, recordingalways starts from the CD Press the s button to stop recording from the first track...
Operating Instructions
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...Karaoke functions. USEFUL FUNCTIONS FOR KARAOKE This unit is equipped with monaural sound - Recording with multi audio discs and tapes which have the vocal part on the right channel and the accompaniment on the left side of the sound width Usable multi audio discs and tapes for a VOCAL FADER... This function makes the singer's voice on multi audio discs, so that the accompaniment is audio input through both speakers. Those with the vocal part recorded on , the sound source is designed to normal sound. Those recorded with the following kinds of these functions. See page 48 or 52...
...Karaoke functions. USEFUL FUNCTIONS FOR KARAOKE This unit is equipped with monaural sound - Recording with multi audio discs and tapes which have the vocal part on the right channel and the accompaniment on the left side of the sound width Usable multi audio discs and tapes for a VOCAL FADER... This function makes the singer's voice on multi audio discs, so that the accompaniment is audio input through both speakers. Those with the vocal part recorded on , the sound source is designed to normal sound. Those recorded with the following kinds of these functions. See page 48 or 52...
Operating Instructions
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... head @ (deck 2 only), pinchrollers @, and capstans @. + u m After cleaning the heads and tape paths with a liquid head cleaning cassette or a moistened swab, wait until the cleaned parts are hot or humid. Do not leave the disc in places that are completely dried before inserting tapes. Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a cleaning...
... head @ (deck 2 only), pinchrollers @, and capstans @. + u m After cleaning the heads and tape paths with a liquid head cleaning cassette or a moistened swab, wait until the cleaned parts are hot or humid. Do not leave the disc in places that are completely dried before inserting tapes. Use a soft cloth lightly moistened with a cleaning...
Operating Instructions
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... about ,each button are indicated in the following illustrations. The illustrations areclassified according to the buttons on the main unit can be used as well. PARTS AND CONTROLS The names of the buttons and controls are in the pages indicated in the black circles.
... about ,each button are indicated in the following illustrations. The illustrations areclassified according to the buttons on the main unit can be used as well. PARTS AND CONTROLS The names of the buttons and controls are in the pages indicated in the black circles.