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When you are done, Note, Mixing and recording sounds – Sony DHC-MDX10 User Manual

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To sing karaoke with decreasing the
vocal level of a CD, select "KARAOKE

PON". To sing karaoke of multiplex CD
or tape, select "MPX R" or "MPX L".

4

Start playing the music and adjust

the volume.

5

Adjust the microphone volume by
turning MIC LEVEL.

When you are done

Turn MIC LEVEL to 0 and disconnect the
microphone from MIX MIC, then press
KARAOKE PON / MPX repeatedly so that

"*V" disappears.

Note

With some songs, vocals may not be canceled when
you select "KARAOKE PON".

Mixing and recording
sounds

You can "mix" karaoke sounds with your
voice into a microphone (not supplied). The
mixed sound can be recorded onto a tape.

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1

Do steps 1 to 5 in the "Singing

along: Karaoke" section. Then,
insert a tape in deck B.

2

Press REC PAUSE/START.

3

Press REC PAUSE / START again.

Recording starts.

4

Press CD I to start playing the

CD player (or MD ►!! for MD
deck, TAPE A ► for tape deck A).

Playback starts. Start singing along with
the music.

To stop recording

Press ■.

Tips

• If acoustic feedback (howling) occurs, move the

microphone away from the speakers or change the
direction of the microphone.

• If you want to record your voice through the

microphone only, you can do so by selecting the
CD function and not playing a CD.

• When high level sound signals are input, the unit

automatically adjust the recording level to prevent
distortion of the recorded sound signal (Auto
Level Control function).

• You can mix down karaoke sounds with your

voice through the microphone onto an MD during
TUNER, TAPE and VIDEO IN recordings only.

Notes

• If you press EFFECT (or ON / OFF on the remote)

or recall a sound effect, the karaoke mode is
canceled.

• The instrumental sound may be reduced as well as

the singer's voice when the sound is recorded in
monaural.

• The singer's voice may not be reduced when:

—only a few instruments are playing.
—a duet is being played.
—the source has strong echoes or chorus.
—the singer's voice deviates from the center.
—the voice on the source is singing in high

soprano or tenor.

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