No vocals! My MP3 player used to work just fine, but now it's started only playing the instruments and music but not the vocals, so i can hardly hear the person singing. I hear the music fine, but the voice sounds either really faded and you have to listen really hard to hear it or you cant hear it at all. I've tried playing with every button I could find but nothing happened. Does anyone know if I pressed something or what's wrong with this thing?!?!
Dude, is your earphones plugged all the way in?? i know it sounds stupid but sometimes that happens to me. if they are only half way in I only hear music not vocals. hope it helps
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First try different headphones. If its still bad try the same MP3 files on another player, if its still bad its a problem with the way the files were recorded. If fine on other player, take batteries out of Proline for at least 3 minutes and try again. If still bad you can either replace it or get it repaired, its far cheaper to replace it. A used 2gb player is cheaper than a bus ticket.
How are you obtaining the music that you play on the Samsung C3010? If you're recording the songs yourself, it sounds like you are recording one channel out of phase with the other. This phasing "effect" is how vocal eliminators work. Try playing back music from another source and see if the vocals return.
Note that you MUST use the special Karaoke disks to be able to remove the vocal... it will not do it for plain music CD's. Those devices that CLAIM to remove vocals often do so poorly... they do it by subtracting the left and right channels which ASSUMES the lead vocal is centered between the channels... Those methods don't work very well...
sounds like either the mp3 player or the receiver have SRS (kinda like virtual surround sound) disable or modify this setting. search your instruction manual for more information. hope this helps.
This is rather unusual as it appears that you are playing your music in 'karaoke' mode on your iPod (but you should still slightly hear the vocals). Try setting another music equalizer mode such as 'POP' or 'ROCK'.
If you have a equalizer setting then you need to access it and increasy the middle sliders. It could be you accidentally altered the equalizer setting/mode.
MY MP3 player is a sansa m240 sorry I forgot to write that!
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