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[. . . ] User Guide E 7 OS 1. 0 Important safety instructions Location Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction: • In direct sunlight • Locations of extreme temperature or humidity • Excessively dusty or dirty locations • Locations where there is excessive vibration Power supply Please connect the included AC adapter to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Interference with other electrical devices This product contains a microcomputer. Radios and televisions placed nearby may experience reception interference. Handling To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the switches, touch screen or controls. [. . . ] 3. While smoothly turning the GAIN knob clockwise to increase the input level, sing or play loudly into the microphone. 4. Check the LED over the MIC VOLUME knob, and continue increasing the microphone’s input level until the LED starts to turn on while you sing or play at the maximum level and dynamics (the so called ‘signal peaks’). 5. When the LED begins to light, turn the GAIN knob slightly counter-clockwise, until the LED no longer tuns on at the signal peaks. 124 Part 8: The Microphone Adjusting the microphone’s volume After setting the input gain, adjust the volume of the microphones in the mix. Adjusting the volume of each microphone Use the MIC volume level controls on the front panel to mix the microphone with the other sound sources. 1. Play a Song, and/or play some Sounds on the keyboard (if is it connected). 2. While the other sound sources (Songs, Sounds) are playing, sing or speak into the microphone. 3. Use the corresponding MIC level control to adjust the microphone level. Note: The microphones’ level controls can also be accessed via the Mixer > Voice Processor Setup page. While turning the MIC knob clockwise, check the level in the master volume indicator on the control panel. The indicator should stay in the orange area while you sing or play at the maximum level and dynamics. Don’t let the level indicator go into the red, or the audio signal will distort. If the red indicator turns on, lower the MIC level a little, until the indicator returns to the orange area. Adjusting the microphone’s volume 125 Adjusting the general volume of the microphones After having set the input gain and the level of each microphone, you can control the final volume of both microphones with a single slider. If it isn’t, touch the MIXER MENU button on the display. Microphones' relative volume Pre-mixing output volume 3. While singing and playing into the microphone, drag the MIC slider on the display to adjust the level of both microphones. As an alternative, you can change the value using the DIAL or the UP/DOWN buttons. 4. Press the EXIT button to return to the main page. 126 Part 8: The Microphone The melody track / lead voice You can turn the melody track or the lead voice of a Song on or off, to sing by yourself on the Song. Turning the melody track, or the lead voice off Here is how to turn off the melody track (MIDI file) or the lead voice (MP3 file) of a Song. With MP3 files, the Vocal Remover will attempt to remove the voice, but results will vary based on each song’s dominant frequencies. The more the voice is panned to the center, and the less reverb there is on the voice, the more effectively the original voice can be removed. 2. Press the MELODY button again to let the melody track or the lead voice play again. Programming the melody track or the voice type to remove The default melody track in a MIDI file is track #4. In addition, you can choose a type of voice to be removed from each MP3 file by the Vocal Remover. Note: You cannot edit a Song assigned to one of the Players. The melody track / lead voice 127 1. Press the LIBRARY button to access the Library pages. ) icon to access the Info 3. Touch the Melody Track/VR pop-up menu, and choose either a different track (MIDI file) or a type of voice (MP3 file). 4. Touch the Melody Mute pop-up menu to set the default status for the Melody Mute function. Setting this parameter to On would automatically remove the melody track or the lead voice when the Song is selected. Setting it to Manual would always force MP-10 PRO to read the current status of the MELODY button. [. . . ] This is a modern distortion effect, including a simulator of Wah pedal. This effect is suitable for guitar and organ sounds. Stereo Phaser Stereo Flanger Stereo Tremolo Organ Vib/Chorus Rotary Speaker Stereo BPM Delay OD/Hi. Gain Wah 236 Appendix Pads You can assign the following Hits or Sequences to the four Pad buttons. Hits These pads are single-shot events. Drums 88 Cowbell 88 Crash China Crash 1 Crash 2 Ride 1 Ride 2 Rev. #2 Kup 1 Kup 2 Kup 3 Kup 4 Ramazan 1 Ramazan 2 Ramazan 3 Rik 1 Rik 2 Rik 3 Sagat 1 Sagat 2 Tef 1 Tef 2 Tef 3 Tef 4 Tef 5 Tef 6 Rek Dom Ak Castanet 1 Castanet 2 Conga Hi Conga Low China Gong Darbuka 1 Darbuka 2 Darbuka 3 Darbuka 4 Darbuka 5 Darbuka 6 Darbuka 7 Darbuka 8 Davul Douf Rim Ak Hollo 1 Hollo 2 Conga Mute Conga Slap Cowbell Cuica 1 Cuica2 Ride Bell Splash Sticks Rimshot HiTom Flam Jingle Bell MidTomFlam Long Guiro Open Bells Rain Stick LowTomFlam TomFlamEnd PadKit#1 BD PadKit#1 SD Short Guiro Dragon Gong Tamb. [. . . ]

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