LG DKU860 Owner's Manual - Page 20
Using the Karaoke Function
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Using the Karaoke Function 1. Load a karaoke disc. 2. Set the MIC VOL control to the minimum level to prevent acoustic feedback (e.g. a loud howling sound) before connecting the microphone. 3. Connect a microphone to MIC socket. Note: If a microphone is not connected, the karaoke menu will not appear. 4. Press PLAY to start playback. 5. Adjust MIC VOL control and then sing a song. If you want to set KARAOKE option, follow the steps 6-8. 6. Press KARAOKE during playback. KARAOKE menu appears. 7. Use v / V to select an desired item (ECHO, MELODY, VOICE, EFFECT or KEY). The display changes as shown in the chart below. 8. Use b / B to adjust the value of the selected item. ECHO: You can adjust the echo volume by pressing b / B. MELODY: If you wish to sing only to the backing band or orchestra unaccompanied by a vocal guide melody, set MELODY to Off. VOICE: If you wish to sing a duet with the recorded karaoke singer, select a voice you desire. Voice Select V1 V2 V1+V2 Off Output Left speaker Right speaker Voice1 Voice1 Voice2 Voice2 Voice1 Voice2 None voice None voice EFFECT: You can use Special Effects. Each time b / B is pressed, the Special Effect changes as shown below. Off → FLANGE → CHORUS KEY: You can change the key by pressing b / B. Note: Controlling the key when DVD player is connected to amplifier (receiver) with digital audio connection, may cause mute the sound of the front left/right speakers connected to amplifier (receiver). In that case, you must change the sound mode of the amplifier (receiver) for the output of the speakers. 9. Press KARAOKE to exit the KARAOKE menu. Note: • The microphone may not be available during special playback. (ex. slow) • The karaoke feature functions only with karaokecompatible discs. • The VOICE and MELODY menus may not be available on some karaoke discs. • For more details, refer to the information attached with the disc. • There is no microphone's sound output while a disc encoded with DTS is playing back. 20