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Connecting a Microphone and Singing Along with Your Performance, Connecting a Microphone

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Connecting a Microphone and Singing Along with Your Performance By connecting a microphone to the MIC INPUT jack (standard 1/4" phone jack), you can enjoy singing along with your keyboard performance or with Song playback. The instrument outputs your vocals through the built-in speakers. You can enjoy the three preset settings by just selecting one of them according to the particular circumstances and your personal preferences, or you can create your own desired settings and save them. Connecting a Microphone 1 Before turning on the power of the instrument, set the MIC VOLUME knob to the minimum position. 5 Select "MIC" by using the CATEGORY [r] or [f] button, then set it to "ON" by rotating the dial. MIC ON/OFF INPUT LEVEL 12 2 Connect a microphone to the MIC INPUT jack. NOTE • Make sure to use a conventional dynamic microphone. 3 Turn on the power of the instrument. 4 Press the [MIC SETTING] button once or twice to call up the MIC SETTING 1 display. 6 (If necessary, turn on the microphone.) Adjust the MIC VOLUME knob while singing into the microphone. Adjust the MIC VOLUME knob so that the INPUT LEVEL meter is not off the scale (or "pinned" continuously to the right). If the INPUT LEVEL meter is off the scale, distortion may be produced. Disconnecting the microphone Set the MIC VOLUME knob to the minimum position then disconnect the microphone from the MIC INPUT jack. NOTE • You can assign the function of switching the MIC ON/OFF to pedals. Refer to "Assigning specific functions to the pedal" (page 21). Reference DGX-660 Owner's Manual 69

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DGX-660
Owner’s Manual
69
Reference
Connecting a Microphone and Singing Along with Your Performance
By connecting a microphone to the MIC INPUT jack (standard 1/4” phone jack), you can
enjoy singing along with your keyboard performance or with Song playback. The
instrument outputs your vocals through the built-in speakers. You can enjoy the three
preset settings by just selecting one of them according to the particular circumstances
and your personal preferences, or you can create your own desired settings and save
them.
Connecting a Microphone
1
Before turning on the power of the
instrument, set the MIC VOLUME knob
to the minimum position.
2
Connect a microphone to the MIC INPUT
jack.
3
Turn on the power of the instrument.
4
Press the [MIC SETTING] button once or
twice to call up the MIC SETTING 1 dis-
play.
5
Select “MIC” by using the CATEGORY
[
r
] or [
f
] button, then set it to “ON”
by rotating the dial.
6
(If necessary, turn on the microphone.)
Adjust the MIC VOLUME knob while
singing into the microphone.
Adjust the MIC VOLUME knob so that the
INPUT LEVEL meter is not off the scale (or
“pinned” continuously to the right). If the INPUT
LEVEL meter is off the scale, distortion may be
produced.
• Make sure to use a conventional dynamic microphone.
1
2
NOTE
Disconnecting the microphone
Set the MIC VOLUME knob to the minimum posi-
tion then disconnect the microphone from the MIC
INPUT jack.
• You can assign the function of switching the MIC ON/OFF
to pedals. Refer to “Assigning specific functions to the
pedal” (page 21).
MIC ON/OFF
INPUT LEVEL
NOTE