Radio Shack Hi-Power CD+G Karaoke System Owner's Manual Page 10

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6. Press
PLAY
.
7. Rotate
MASTER VOLUME
and
BAL-
ANCE
to suit your listening prefer-
ences.
8. When the tape reaches its end, the
deck automatically stops and
PLAY
is released. Or, press
STOP/EJECT
to stop play sooner.
9. Press
STOP/EJECT
again to eject
the tape.
Notes:
To temporarily stop play, press
PAUSE
. Press
PAUSE
again to
resume play.
To rapidly wind the tape forward or
backward, press
F.FWD
or
REWIND
.
Press
STOP/EJECT
when you reach
the desired section.
ˆ
Karaoke Operation
When a microphone is plugged into
MIC1
or
MIC 2
, the system mixes the mi-
crophone output with recorded music
from cassette tapes, CDs, or CDGs. Ro-
tate
MIC VOLUME
to a comfortable lis-
tening level, and
AUTO VOICE CONTROL
for the best balance between playback
and microphone levels.
Rotate
ECHO
to add depth and richness
to vocals, and
TAPE SPEED
to change
the pitch of the music to match your vo-
cal range.
SINGING ALONG WITH A
CD/CDG OR A CASSETTE
TAPE
1. Press
POWER
to turn on the system.
The POWER indicator lights.
2. Load a CD/CDG in the CD compart-
ment or a cassette tape in the
cassette compartment.
3. Set
FUNCTION SELECT
to
CD/CDG
or
TAPE
.
4. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
or
PLAY
on the
tape deck to start play.
5. Adjust
MASTER VOLUME
to the
desired level.
6. Set the microphone's
ON/OFF
switch
to
ON
and rotate
MIC VOLUME
to
adjust its volume.
7. Adjust
ECHO
for desired reverbera-
tion.
If you are playing a tape, rotate
TAPE SPEED
so the pitch of music
matches your voice.
If you are using a karaoke cassette
tape, rotate
AUTO VOICE CONTROL
to adjust the volume of the prere-
corded original singer's voice in
relation to the music.
Note:
AUTO VOICE CONTROL
has
no effect on a regular (non-karaoke)
pre-recorded cassette tape.
8. When you finish, press
STOP
on the
CD/CDG. Then press
PUSH OPEN
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