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Advanced Operation
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Using the Microphone
You can connect a microphone (sold separately) to the Mic Input jack
and sing while playing.
Connecting a Microphone
Here’s how to connect a microphone to the Mic Input jack.
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Microphone
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MEMO
1. Move the [Mic Vol.] slider all the way down to minimize the
volume.
2. Connect the microphone to the Mic Input jack.
The microphone input will turn on.
3. Move the [Mic Vol.] slider to adjust the volume of the mic.
* If the volume is excessive, you may hear noise from the speakers.
MEMO
If the sound of the mic is too weak or is distorted, turn the rear
panel Mic [Gain] knob to adjust the volume of the mic.
MEMO
You can adjust the volume balance as with an audio mixer.
Piano (Part) volume Song volume Mic volume
Applying an Eect to the Mic (Mic Eects)
Here’s how to apply an eect to the sound of the mic.
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1. Press the [Mic] button.
The Mic Eects screen appears.
2. Use the [K] [J] buttons to select the eect that you want to
apply.
3. Use the [-] [+] buttons to switch the setting on/o.
Adjusting the Mic Eect
Here’s how to adjust how the eect is applied.
1. In the Mic Eects screen, press the [J] button.
2. Adjust the eect.
Indication
[K] [J] buttons
Parameter
[-] [+] buttons
Explanation
Compressor Type Soft, Normal, Hard
Species the amount of the eect
that restrains the level in response to
the audio input.
Soft, Normal, and Hard settings
produce a progressively greater
eect.
Doubling Type
One Voice, Two
Voice
Produces an eect as though a
singing voice is layered multiple
times.
Doubling Width Light, Normal, Deep
Species the pitch dierence
between the layered voice and the
original sound.
Light, Normal, and Deep settings
produce progressively greater pitch
dierence.
Doubling Level 0–10
Species the volume of the doubling
eect.
Echo Type 1–7 Selects the type of echo.
Echo Level 0–10
Higher values produce greater
reverberance.