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Singtrix® uses the same powerful vocal effects that the pros use and is designed to sound
amazing when properly setup and the music and vocal volume mix set to optimal levels.
With Singtrix fully assembled, connected to your music device, and powered on,
you’re ready to start!
Setting Your Volume Is The Most Important Step!
Leave your Singtrix Studio at the default volume settings. The Speaker controls your overall mic volume and
your music device controls the music mix. Start with the Speaker Volume, Treble and Bass set between 2 and 3
o’clock positions and sing into the mic. With your music device volume at 30%, play your music and slowly raise
the music device volume while singing to achieve the ideal balance between the mic and music. Always adjust
the music mix level from your music device ONLY and NOT at the Speaker or Studio. If you can’t hear your voice
well, turn down the music device volume. Raising the music device volume above 70-80% can cause distortion
and will make it difficult to hear your singing over the music.
Where Do I Get My Karaoke Music?
Plug in any music device with a headphone output including smart phones, tablets, mp3 players and
computers. For FREE karaoke tracks, log into YouTube® using your web browser and search “Karaoke” plus
name of any song or artist for thousands of free karaoke videos or lyrics videos. As a secondary option, If you
already know the words to your existing mp3 music library, use the “SONG VOICE” feature to lower vocals in
standard songs to create karaoke tracks on the fly. Singtrix also works with some third party karaoke apps
so the options are endless.
So Many Presets, So Little Time!
Start off with Preset #1, “BIG TRIO” and see how you sound. The MY VOICE button on “ENHANCED” will offer
the highest levels of effects & pitch correction for that preset. Presets 1 – 15 are the best for beginners to get
started! Need even more pitch-correction? Try using any preset with the word “TUNED” in the name. The Song
Effects are more authentic but some can be harder for beginners.
As you start experimenting with other presets and skill levels, spin the effects dial quickly in any direction, you
can jump 70-100 effects with 1 spin. Download our Preset Guide for more recommendations.
Vocal Tips: Belt It Out And Let Singtrix Do The Rest!
Singtrix sounds best when you “commit” to a song and try to hit those notes, even falsetto. Project your voice,
not matter how off it may sound. Sing! However to avoid distortion and straining, do not scream. Singtrix makes
your voice sound rich and full even when singing softly but projecting. Always start your Trixing™ sessions with
easy songs in your natural range, to properly warm up. If you don’t know your natural range, that’s okay, just
let it out and Singtrix will help. After singing a few songs, your voice and pitch will naturally improve. To really
experience the full sound of our amazing vocal effects in stereo, try using headphones!
Want To Get The Most Out Of Your Singtrix?
Visit our Support Page on www.singtrix.com. Check out the “HOW IT WORKS” video for features and
operation tour. The “UNBOXING & SETUP” video provides an informative view of the box contents and
detailed set up information. The FAQ section provides answers to the most common customer questions,
along with quick tips and troubleshooting.
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PARTY BUNDLE
QUICK-START GUIDE

Simple Input/Output Signal Flow
1
BIG TRIO
UNIVERSAL
Music
input Speaker
Outputs
1&2
INPUT► ►OUTPUT
Works with
headphones and
other PA speaker
system
Music source device
with volume control
Singtrix mic or other
mic system (other mic
systems require preamp for
individual volume adjustment;
works with wireless system)
SINGTRIX
Mic
Inputs
1&2

Mic Inputs
1 & 2
Music Input AC Power
Adapter
Speaker Output
1 & 2
Connections: Studio Effects Console

Connections: 2.1 Speaker System
AC Power Adapter RCA Speaker Input

Setup: Setting Music & Mic Mix
THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP!
Setting the volume mix between the microphone and music track isthe MOSTimportant step. This
will ensure that Singtrix performs properly & optimally.
Singtrix is a pure audio experience. Improper mix levels will cause distortion, low sounding vocals,
weak mic dynamics, and overall poor quality sound & performance.
The goal is to have relatively equal volumes between your microphone voice and music track. ONLY
use the volume adjustment on your Music Device (PC, smart phone, tablet etc.) to set the relative
music volume mix to your mic volume. DO NOT use the studio unit’s mic volume for this.
NEVER attempt to raise your Music Device’s volume to achieve a louder overall performance. This
will cause your vocals to be lower relative to the music & distort. To adjust overall performance
volume, always use the volume controls on the speaker amplifier. This guide highlights the proper
procedure in a few simple steps….
Adjust Music/Mic Mix – Use
Volume on Your Music Device
Overall Performance Volume – Use
Volume on Speaker Amp
VS

Setup: Setting Music & Mic Mix
STEP 1
A. After complete assembly as per the
user’s manual, check that ALL cables
are connected and FULLY inserted into
the proper inputs and outputs.
Firmly press on all connections!
NOTE: Sometimes new cables are stiff
and feel like they are fully inserted but
are not. This is a common oversight
made by many users. Improper
connections will cause noise, feedback
static and other performance issues
(including vocal-tuning accuracy or
pitch-correction problems).
B. Power “ON” the Studio Console

Setup: Setting Music & Mic Mix
STEP 2
A. Power “ON” the Speaker
B. Start with the VOLUME, BASS and
TREBLE knobs to 75% or 3 o’clock.
This establishes your overall volume.
NOTE: The speaker needs to be loud
for optimal performance and to hear
your effected voice over your real
ambient voice. You can fine-tune
these settings later.
C. Test by singing through the Singtrix
Mic using preset “1) BIG TRIO”. Do
not play your background music yet!
You should hear your voice loud and
clear. Try the “HIT” Button on the mic
or Studio Console to hear your vocal
harmonies.
Volume Treble Bass
You can use headphones or other speaker/PA systems connected to the Studio Console speaker output. When using
headphones, use the Studio Console Main Volume to set headphone levels. When using external speakers with amplifiers, like
the Singtrix Speaker or PA system, keep the Studio Console Main Volume at default levels and adjust your overall performance
volume on the external speaker amplifier. NEVER use your music device volume to increase overall system volume.

Setup: Setting Music & Mic Mix
STEP 3
Always adjust the music mix level from your Music Device ONLY and NOT at the Speaker or Studio. If you can’t hear
your voice well, turn down the Music Device volume. Raising the Music Device volume above 70-80% can cause distortion
and will make it difficult to hear your singing over the music.
You can use your own music library, karaoke apps and other music sources. 95% of customers use YouTube.
Computer
Smart Phone / Tablet
A. With your Music Device (PC, tablet or phone)
connected, lower your device’s volume to
approximately ↓ 30% before playing.
NOTE: If you play your Music Device at 100%
volume, the signal going to the speaker will be too
loud, distort and result in an improper vocal mix.
B. Using YouTube™ on your device’s web browser,
search “KARAOKE” plus name of any song or
artist. There will be thousands of FREE YouTube
karaoke tracks.
C. Play the karaoke track and slowly raise your Music
Device ↑ volume while singing to set the
desired music/vocal mix. The louder the music,
the more each effect (delay, reverb, harmonies
etc.) will blend with the background track. Lower
music volumes will result in more prominent
sounding effects.

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