Sony 3-300-703-11(2) Stereo System User Manual


 
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Basic Operations
To return the beat speed to default
setting (BPM 120)
Press MENU/RETURN on CHANNEL A
and BEAT SPEED simultaneously.
Notes
The beat tempo input is canceled if you press
any buttons other than BPM CONTROL.
If you input the tempo less than BPM 40,
“Hit Faster” appears in the display. Hit again
in faster tempo.
If you input the tempo more than BPM 200,
“Hit Slower” appears in the display. Hit again
in slower tempo.
If the tempo of the beat pattern does not match
the tempo of the music, change the speed
manually after you input the tempo.
Tips
You can use the drum pads and the beat
function at the same time.
You can transfer the sound of the drum pad or
beat pattern onto a USB device using Manual
Transferring only.
You can isolate the sound from
CHANNEL A and B or blend them
together using the Crossfader. By sliding
the CROSS FADER slider from one
position to another will vary the output
signals of the CHANNEL A and B
respectively.
Monitor Cue
You can monitor the audio source
playback on CHANNEL A or B through a
headphone without interruption of the
sound output from the speakers. Monitor
Cue allows you to seek for a point for
sound mixing before you perform
Crossfader.
1 Connect a headphone (not
supplied) to i jack.
Note
Be sure to turn the i LEVEL to MIN before
you connect the headphone.
2 Press i CHANNEL SELECT
repeatedly to select CHANNEL A or
B.
The indicator for selected channel
lights up.
3 Turn i LEVEL to adjust the volume
level of the headphone.
Notes
The sound output from the headphone is same
as the input source.
You cannot hear the sound from microphone
and BEAT BLEND through a headphone.
The headphone output will not affected by
CROSS FADER slider position.
Using the Crossfader
To Do this
Listen to
CHANNEL A
only
Slide the CROSS FADER
slider all the way to the
left.
Listen to
CHANNEL B
only
Slide the CROSS FADER
slider all the way to the
right.
Mix the
sound from
CHANNEL A
and B
Slide the CROSS FADER
slider to the position
which the percentage of
audio sources you want to
mix.