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MCV250/21-1
English
Slow
1 Press SLOW on the remote control to watch a
VCD at a slower speed. There are 4 types of
slow modes to select.
➜ The sound is muted.
➜ On TV screen, “SLOW 1/2”, “SLOW 1/4”,
“SLOW 1/8”, SLOW 1/16 or PLAY is displayed.
2 To resume playback at normal speed, press ÉÅ.
Microphone Mixing
Connect microphones (not supplied) to the
system to sing along with the music source.
1 Connect microphones to MIC jack.
● Before connecting the microphone, set the
microphone level with VOL to the lower level to
prevent howling sound by turning the MIC VOL
knob.
2 Select VCD/CD to start playback.
● Press ECHO to select MIC ON.
3 Adjust the volume level of the source with
VOLUME
–
/+ control.
4 Start singing or talking through the microphone.
5 Press KEY to select key tone if necessary.
Notes:
–Keep the microphones away from the speakers
to prevent howling.
– Microphone mixing only available in VCD mode.
Vocal
This feature allows you to fade out the original
vocal from a karaoke VCD. This feature is used
together with Echo mode. You can also use it to
select the different audio modes.
● Pressing VOCAL on the remote control
repeatedly allows you to select the following
modes.
➜ STEREO ™ VOCALL-VOCALL R ™ MONO
L ™ MONO R™ STEREO …
VOCAL LEFT/RIGHT - fade out the original
vocal for specially recorded karaoke discs only
(press ECHO to select MIC ON)
STEREO – same effect as the original recorded
disc.
MONO L/R – select the language on a bilingual
VCD.
VIDEO CD
Ensure that the MIC mode is switched on
when pressing VOCAL to fade out the original
vocal during STEREO VOCAL L/R mode.
Key Control
This feature allows you to change the key tone
of your vocal range.
● Press KEY on the remote control.
➜ "-KEY SHIFT+" appears on the TV screen.
● Press –/+ to decrease or increase the vocal key
level between -6 and +6.
Echo
This feature allows you to add echo while singing
or talking through a microphone.
● Press ECHO on the remote control
➜ "-ECHO DELAY+" appears on the TV screen.
● Press VOLUME –/+ to decrease or increase
the echo level.