What
is
a CD+G?
Since a CDTG contains not only signals for sound, but also signals for graphics. you can play still pictures
and cMracters along with the music
• A disc may contain up to 15
graphFcs
channels and by
sw1tch1ng
channels, you can choo"e different
languages
(e
g Japanese or French) lor a song's lyrics Whothar possible or not dapands
on
the
disc
so
pleaS<l
read
the instructions ol
the
disc_
·As
with audio CDs, you can control CD+G playing with the Control Panel (CD+G graphics are hidden
when the Control Panel
is
being displayed
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-You may see
d1stort1on
1n
the
picture after you cuo forward or back
wrth
the Control Panel dunng PLAY
and return to
the
CD~G
graphics.
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channel that you
TIME
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select with Channel Select
TRACK NUMBER
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MODE
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modo_
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EXIT
STOP
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the
Control Panel.
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PAUSE
AUTO
SEARCH
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You can change the graphics channel
by sclac!lng a desired channel with
the
direction buttons and pressing Button
C_
(You can choose lrom
15
channels
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Mic Mixing (Singing along with the music.)
1 Connect the microphone to tho oonscle
2.
Adjust microphone volume
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Microphone volume The microphone
1s
plugged
IS
adjusted with MIC. into the
MIC
Port (MIC)
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The vocal masking (V-MASKING)
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Lowers the volume of the smger's voice
on
audio CDs
Select MODE and press Button
C.
then select the V-MASKING
Control Panel.
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is
vocal masking?
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By lowering tho sound in the central
pos1t1on
of music recorded
in
stereo. you can reduce the volume of
the Stnger's voice. However. the
voc:al
masking does not mute lhe smger's
voice_
Please play music recorded
1n
stereo when using the vocal
mask1n·;i.
If
1t
1s
used with
mono<a1I
recordings
the volume of both ·he singer's voice and
the
muS1c
will
be
reduced
However,
the
vocal masking may not work even with stereo revordings of
ciass1cal
pieces. songs with few
instruments. duets. songs with strong echoing (such
as
chorus pertormances), songs where the singers
voice
1s
not
1n
the
central posit•on. etc
SOME ADVICE·
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·You
may exporionca howling
(a
sharp screeching noise) when you turn the microphone volume
all
the
way
up
To prevent this:
1.
Do notface the microphone toward
the
speakers or keep the microphone a
d1s1ance
from the speakers.
2 Turn down MIC volumo
Tum the volume down when not using
the
microphone
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