Sony MHC-V50 Operating Instructions - Page 36
Singing along: Karaoke, Preparing for Karaoke, Using Vocal Fader, Changing the key Key Control
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2 Press / repeatedly to select "P CHAIN MODE", then press . 3 Press / repeatedly to select the mode you want, then press . •• "STEREO": outputs the stereo sound. •• "RIGHT CH": outputs the monaural sound of the right channel. •• "LEFT CH": outputs the monaural sound of the left channel. To exit the options menu, press OPTIONS. Singing along: Karaoke Note ••If howling occurs: -- move the microphone away from the system. -- change the direction of the microphone. -- touch MIC/GUITAR LEVEL - on the unit repeatedly. -- press MIC ECHO repeatedly to adjust the echo level. ••Microphone sound will not be transferred to the USB device during USB transfer. ••You cannot adjust the microphone volume level using the VOLUME/DJ CONTROL knob on the unit or VOL +/− button on the remote control. Touch MIC/GUITAR LEVEL +/- on the unit repeatedly to adjust the microphone volume level. Preparing for Karaoke 1 Touch MIC/GUITAR LEVEL - on the unit repeatedly to reduce the microphone volume level. 2 Touch GUITAR on the unit repeatedly until GUITAR indicator lights off. 3 Connect an optional microphone to MIC1 or MIC2/ GUITAR jack on the unit. Connect another optional microphone if you want to sing in duet. 4 Start playing the music and adjust the microphone volume. Press MIC ECHO repeatedly to adjust the echo effect. 5 Start singing along with the music. Using Vocal Fader You can reduce the sound of the vocal in stereo source. Press VOCAL FADER repeatedly to select "ON V FADER". To cancel Vocal Fader effect, press VOCAL FADER repeatedly to select "OFF". Changing the key (Key Control) Press KEY CONTROL / to suit your vocal range. Activating the Karaoke scoring mode (Score Mode) You only can use scoring function when the microphone is connected. Your score is calculated from a scale of 0 to 99 by comparing your voice with the music source. 36US