JVC RV-DP100BK CD Player User Manual


 
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English
Using the Microphone/Guitar
MIXING
PALETTE
PALETTE
PA D
DRUM
MIC
PAD
MODE
MIN
GUITAR
MAX MIN MAX
MIC LEVEL
GUITAR LEVEL
GUITAR Jack (Use a 6.3 mm diameter plug)
MIC jack (Use a 6.3 mm diameter plug)
Using a microphone (not supplied), you can mix the microphone
sound with a source sound.
1. Set the MIC LEVEL control to MIN by turn-
ing it fully counterclockwise.
2. Open the rubber cap and plug a micro-
phone into the MIC jack on the Unit.
3. Start a source: CD, tape, tuner, Rhythm
Machine, or other equipment.
4. Adjust the main volume and the MIC LEVEL
control, as you sing into the microphone.
1. Follow the above steps 1-4.
2. To record, follow the steps in "Standard
Recording". (See page 13.)
Note: If "howling" occurs, keep the microphone away from the
Unit.
Using a guitar, you can mix the guitar sound with a source sound.
CAUTION: DO NOT connect a bass guitar to
the GUITAR jack, as it may damage the Sys-
tem.
1. Set the GUITAR LEVEL control to MIN by
turning it fully counterclockwise.
2. Open the rubber cap and plug a guitar into
the GUITAR jack on the Unit.
3. Start a source: CD, tape, tuner, Rhythm
Machine, or other equipment.
4. Adjust the main volume and the GUITAR
LEVEL control, as you play the guitar.
1. Follow the above steps 1-4.
2. To record, follow the steps in "Standard
Recording". (See page 13.)
Microphone Mixing
To Record Microphone Mixing
on a Tape
Guitar Mixing
To Record Guitar Mixing on a
Tape
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