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Convenient Functions
Calling Up Scenes/Echos
You can save the echo parameters collectively as “Echo. The
HANAMICHI parameters and other settings can be collectively
stored as a scene and recalled whenever you want. There are nine
“Preset Scene types, which can only be called up, and nine “User
Scene” types for saving parameters that you have set. The same
applies to the echo type.
1. In the top screen, move the cursor to the scene name or
echo name.
2. Turn the [VALUE] knob.
The scene or echo is called up.
Scene Name
Echo Name
MEMO
• You can call up that scene or echo number automatically when
the KSP-100 is turned on. For more information, see “Startup
Scene” (p. 17) or “Startup Echo” (p. 17).
• The gure above is the screen displayed when the Top Screen
Design (p. 17) parameter is set to Type 1. A dierent screen is
displayed if the parameter is not set to Type 1.
Saving Scenes/Echos
You can save scene parameters and echo parameters. The following
explanation describes the procedure to use when youre saving
scene parameters.
Use the SYSTEM parameter “Echo Save” to save echo parameters.
1. Follow this sequence of steps: [MIC] + [MUSIC] (SYSTEM)
buttons " “Scene Save " [ENTER] button.
The “Scene Save screen appears.
2. Enter the name of the scene for “Name.
Press the SELECT [] [] buttons to move the cursor, and use the
[VALUE] knob to select characters.
3. Move the cursor to the to eld, and select the scene
number in which you want to save the settings.
Select the Scene Number (U1–U9).
4. Press the [ENTER] button.
The message Are you sure?” appears.
5. Press the [ENTER] button to save the settings.
Press the [EXIT] to cancel.
NOTE
When the scene or echo is saved, it overwrites the data with
new information.
The values for the SYSTEM parameters will not be saved. The
values for the SYSTEM parameters are saved automatically when
you access the top screen.
If the “*” symbol appears
When you edit one of the KSP-100’s parameters, “*” symbols
may appear.
If you select another scene or echo, or turn o the power
while the “*” symbol is shown, the changes you made will be
lost.
If you want to keep the changes you made, save the scene
or echo as described in “Saving Scenes/Echos” (p. 9). (The “*”
symbol will disappear when you save the scene or echo.)
Editing the KSP-100’s Basic
Parameters
The top screen shows the following basic parameters, allowing you
to quickly edit their settings.
Parameter Value Explanation
ECHO LEVEL 0–100 MIC echo level
MASTER Mute, -64.0dB–+6.0dB Output master level (*)
MUSIC Mute, -64.0dB–+6.0dB
Overall level for the KARAOKE,
AUX 1, and AUX 2 jacks (*)
MIC Mute, -64.0dB–+6.0dB MIC total input level (*)
INPUT
SELECT
Auto, KARAOKE, AUX1, AUX2
Selects the INPUT jack for
which input is enabled.
For more information, see
Automatically Switching the
Input Signal” (p. 11).
MEMO
(*) You can use “Maximum Level” (p. 17) to specify the upper limit
for these settings. This can prevent excessive playback volume
that might occur if the MASTER, MUSIC, or MIC parameters are
changed inadvertently.
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