Victrola ITUT-5000 User guide

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PART$I:$Main$Function"
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1."Disconnect"the"AC"power"cord"from"the"household"outlet"to"turn"the"unit"OFF."
2."Connect"the"RCA"line"out"jacks"to"the"auxiliary"input"sockets"of"your"home"amplifier"device."
Make"sure"to"match"the"socket"colors"with"the"jack"colors."
3."Connect"the"unit’s"power"cord" to" the" household"outlet."Also,"power"on"your"amplifier"device"
and"adjust"its"volume"level."
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Phonograph$
1."Connect"the"AC"plug"to"the"household"outlet." "
2."Press"the"power"button"to"turn"on"the"unit."
3."Put"a"record"on"the"turntable."Remember"to"use"the"45"RPM"adaptor"located"on"the"bottom"
""left"corner"when"play ing"a"45"RPM"record."
4."Remove"the"white"plastic"needle"cover."Keep"the"needle"cover"in"a"safe"and"accessible"place"
""for"future"use."
5."Select"the"speed"according"to"the"record"you"are"playing."
6."Lift"and"move"the"tone"arm"over"the"turntable."Record"will"start"spinning"and"place"the"tone"
""arm"in"desired"position"to"start"playing"music."
NOTE:$
""It"is"strongly"recommended"to"play"records"with"the"transp a re n t "d u st"co ver"clo sed ."Also"
""please"do"not"place"anything"on"top"of"the "d u s t"c o v er "e sp e c ia lly"while"playing"a"record."
7."To"pause"or"stop"playing,"you"need"to"lift"and"move"the"tone"arm"back"to"the"tone"arm"rest"
""manually."
8."When"the"end"of"the"record"is"reached,"the"tone"arm"and"rotation"stop."Lift"the"ton e"a rm"and"
""place"it"on"the"tone"arm"rest"manually."
9."Remember"to"use"the"white"plastic"needle"guard"to"protect"the"stylus"and"unplug"the"unit."
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AUX-IN$2$Function$(Turntable$Setup)$
Before&use,&make&sure&both&the&ITCDS-5000a&and&ITUT-5000&are&plugged&into&a&power&source.&
1."To"connect"the"turntable"unit"(ITUT-5000)"to"the"main"speaker"system"(ITCDS-5000a),"plug"the"
""included"RCA"Cable"into "th e "Lin e "O u t"jac k s"(A u x -In"2)"into"the"back"of"the"main"speaker"
""system."Make"sure"that"the"red"RCA"Cable"is"inserted"into"the"red"jack"and"the"white"RCA"
""Cable"is"inserted"into"the"white"jack."
2."Use"the"other"end"of"the"RCA"Cab le "t o "connect"to"the"back"of"the"turntable"unit,"again"being"
""sure"that"the"RCA"Cable"is"plugged"into"the"correct"color"coded"jack."
3."Turn"on"both"the"ITCDS-5000a"and"the"ITUT-5000"using"their"respective"power"buttons."
4."Press"the"Function"button"on"main"speaker"system"to"select"the"AUX-IN"2"function."
5."Follow"turntable"operation"steps"for"audio"playback."
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PART$II:$Audacity$Software$
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The provided CD disc contains the following software: (1)Audacity_for_mac---------For Mac (see page 22) (2)Audacity_for_win ---------For Windows The software is compatible with Window XP, VISTA, 7 and 8, 10 requires appropriate drives and Mac.
NOTE:
- Read about Audacity on Windows 8, 7 and Vista. Windows 2000, NT, and 95 are not supported.
-Windows 10 is supported, but subject to all enabled devices having Windows 10-compatible drivers designed for the device. This should be the case for the built-in sound device of a new computer that came with Windows 10. Please see our Windows 10 page for solutions if you encounter problems. We hope to improve our Windows 10 compatibility with older devices in a future release.
-A CPU that supports SSE2 is required (any CPU made after 2003 should support this). Please use the legacy Audacity 2.0.6 version if your machine lacks SSE2 support.
- Audacity for Mac is a Universal Binary for OS X 10. 6 and later. Audacity runs best with at least 1 GB RAM and a 1 GHz processor (2 GB RAM/2 GHz on OS X 10.7 and later).
- For lengthy multi-track projects, we recommend a minimum of 2 GB RAM and 2 GHz processor (4 GB RAM on OS X
10.7 and later).
- The 2.1.1 release was the final release for PPC Macs.
Because of the variation of different operation systems, some of the interface may not be the same as below.
Audacity Installation and USB Connection
Connect one end of USB cable to the turntable and the other end into your computer. Then connect the AC power cord of the turntable.
Audacity for Windows
Installing the Audacity Software
1. Please insert the Audacity software disk that comes with your unit. Go to My Computer and double click the CD ROM Drive."
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2. Select Audacity-for-win for window system.
3. Double click the audacity-win-2.1.2 to install the audacity software.
4. Select the setup language first and click on OK to continue.
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Note: The language choice in the Windows EXE Audacity installer only selects the language for the installer.
5. The Audacity Setup Wizard will appear. Click on Next to install the software.
6. Continue to click on the Next buttons.
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7. Click on the Install button to start installation.
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8. Click on Next to continue.
9. Click on Finish to complete installation.
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10. You can now open the Audacity software and start recording your files.
Note
1. Once you set up Audacity, you do not need to re-set it with each use.
2. The “Audacity-win-2.1.2.exe” (helpfile included) is available for Windows 8/ Windows 7/ Windows 10
requires appropriate drivers / Windows Vista/ Windows XP.
3. If you cannot run the exe document, please go to the website below and download the file from it directly.
http://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows
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4. Users upgrading to this release from Audacity 2.0.5 or earlier who had FFmpeg installed will see
a notice that FFmpeg needs to be reconfigured. Please visit http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/faq_installation_and_plug_ins.html#ffdown
for a link to the
recommended 2.2.2 version of FFmpeg for Windows and Mac OS X, and for information for Linux.
5. The Windows installer for 2.0.x versions will replace legacy 1.2.x or any previous 2.0.x installation, but install
alongside legacy 1.3.x Beta versions. It is strongly recommended to uninstall previous Beta versions before installing current Audacity.
6. Audacity 2.1.2 requires the CPU to support the SSE2 instruction set which should be available on any Intel
hardware produced after 2001 and any AMD hardware produced after 2003. To check what SSE levels your CPU supports, you can install CPU-Z. If your hardware only supports SSE, you may download Audacity 2.0.6 from http://www.oldfoss.com/Audacity.html.
7. Users on Windows XP: You may see "Entry Point Not Found" when first launching Audacity after installation. This
error occurs if you are running less than the latest "Service Pack" of updates for your Windows XP system. Please see http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/faq_installation_and_plug_ins.html#entry_point for how to install the latest Service Pack and for advice about the potential security risks of running XP now that Microsoft no longer supports it.
8. On first use of Audacity you need to confirm or cancel the Register Effects dialog for detected effects before you
can launch Audacity. (For additional information, please visit the website at http://manual.audacityteam.org/o/man/effects_preferences.html#register
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Configuring Audacity for Microsoft Windows
Audacity Interface
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Audacity Control Buttons
Use the attribute controls button at the top of the screen to go to beginning, Pause, Play, Stop, Record etc. Use the File, Edit, View, Transport, Tracks, Generate, Effect and Analyze menus to Save, Export, and edit the music.
1. Click the ( ) button to pause the recording;
2. Click the ( ) button to play;
3. Click the ( ) button to stop the recording;
4. Click the ( ) button to skip to start;
5. Click the ( ) button to skip to end;
6. Click the ( ) button to record;
7. Adjust the input volume;
8. Adjust the output volume;
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Audacity Preferences
1. Click the “Edit” on the Audacity interface, select “Preferences”.
In the pop-up window of the Audacity Preferences, tabs of Devices, Playback, Recording, Quality, Interface, Tracks,
Spectrograms, Import / Export, Extended Import, Projects, Libraries, Directories, Warnings, Effects, Keyboard, Mouse
and Modules are listed on the left side of the window as shown in the picture below.
2. Click ‘Devices’ on the left side and detailed contents of the Devices will appear on the right hand side of the
interface. Click the ! arrow on “Device” below Playback and choose “Realtek High Definition Audio” or “Microphone Sound Mapper- Output”. Click the ! arrow on ‘Device’ below ‘Recording’ and choose ‘‘USB PnP Audio Device’. Click the ! arrow on ‘Channels’ to select ‘2(Stereo)’. Do not click OK until you finish all of the settings.
Note: If you cannot find the " USB PnP Audio Device " in the Device list, close the Audacity Software and re-open and try again. Windows Vista and later call most USB external devices "microphones" but Windows XP and earlier do not. Some higher-end USB recording interfaces may appear as their explicit manufacturer's name.
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3. Click ‘Recording’ on the left side and the detailed contents will display on the right side.
Click the checkbox beside ‘Software Play through: Listen while recording or monitoring new track’. Click the checkbox beside ‘Sound Activated Recording’ and adjust the Sound Activation Level (dB) to -36.
NOTE: Once the ‘Sound Activated Recording’ is selected, the Pause button will not work during recording. You can Click “Interface” on the left side to select Sound Activation Level.
4. Before exporting a MP3 file, you need to find ‘lame’ first. If the program does not show the MP3 Library, make sure
the Audacity driver disc is inside your computer. Click ‘Libraries’ on the left side, then in ‘MP3 Export Library’ interface, click ‘Locate…’ button to find ‘lame_enc.dll’.
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5. You can download the ‘lame’ software from the website.
Click ‘Download’ and a website will be opened automatically.
Open the website to download ‘lame_enc.dll’: click on LAME download page.
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Jump straight to Windows download’ in the top line. Left click 'Windows download’ and it will jump to the download chapter for Windows.
Audacity LAME is free, so you can click ‘libmp3lame-win-3.99.3.zip’ under ZIP OPTION to download. Click Save,
select the Folder you want to save it in, then click Save again to save it.
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Close the webpage, then click OK to close the Audacity preference. Minimize Audacity interface, then open the Folder where you saved the libmp3lame-win-3.99.3.Double click on it, then double click on it again to open. Now left click on lame_enc.dll. Hold and drag it to your Desktop.
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! Once you move it to the Desktop you do not need to do this again. ! After opening lame_enc.dll the first time it may not be necessary to open lame_enc.dll the next time you record.
Go back to Audacity and click on Edit, then Preferences. Click on Libraries in MP3 library. Click on Locate, then click on ‘Browse’. Click on Desktop, then click on Lame_enc.dll to highlight it. Then click Open. Click on OK on locate Lame box. Click OK on Audacity Preferences to close and to complete your settings. Now you can Record, Export and save your favorite music.
6. For detailed information about how to run this program, please click ‘Help’ and click ‘Manual (in web browser)’.
7. Adjust the output and input volume to 20% (or 0.2 level).
NOTE: Because of the variation of different operation systems, the input volume control may not work on some individual Windows versions. Windows Vista is recommended to ensure the input volume control works properly.
For any queries in regard to ‘Mixer Toolbar’ please visit:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=Mixer_Toolbar_Issues
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RECORDING OPERATION
To download music and save into computer:
1. Place the record on the turntable.
2. Move the tone-arm over to the record to start playing.
3. Click the Record ( ) button to start recording.
The waves (left and right tracks) will show on the interface.
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4. At end of a song, click the “pause” ( ) button on the computer and press the Stop button on the turntable, move
the cursor to the wave area and left click at the end of the song. For the next song, replace the album or move tone-arm to another desired song. Press the Play button on the turntable to start playing the next song. Immediately press the “pause” ( ) button on the computer and downloading will continue and another R/L track will appear on the interface. NOTE: Pause button will not work during the recording process if the ‘Sound Activated Recording’ in Preferences Recording is selected. Clear the checkbox next to ‘Sound Activated Recording’ if you want to manually pause recording.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have finished downloading.
NOTE: Do not click stop button on the computer when continuously downloading songs. Remember to click pause button in between your desired songs. Press stop button on the computer only when all your desired songs have been downloaded.
After your have finished downloading, you may play back the songs through your computer. In stop mode, simply click ( ) SKIP TO START button and then the ( ) PLAY button.
TIP: If you press the “stop” button by accident, you can click “Transport” and click “Append Record” and you can continue to record in the same track.
For example, if the “stop” button has been pressed by accident at the end of the first song, do not click anything in Audacity. Prepare another song, click “Transport” tab and select “Append Record”. The second song will continue to record on the same track at the end of the first song.
You now have a music download on your computer but the music needs to be saved and converted to WAV, OGG, or MP3 formats before exporting.
GENERAL PROBLEMS FOR WINDOWS VERSION
1. If you do not have the fluctuating wave on the interface during recording, or the recording sounds unsatisfactory,
adjust the recording volume as follows:
Click Start in the left corner of the computer, select Settings, Control Panel.
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In Control Panel interface Find Sounds and Audio Devices. Double click the icon to enter
Sounds and Audio Devices Properties interface.
In Sounds and Audio Devices Properties interface
Volume window will display, select the Audio tab to reveal the settings. In Sound recording, select USB PnP Audio Device and click the Volume button to set the recording input level. The WAVE IN window will appear.
In WAVE IN interface Adjust the recording volume to about 50% as per illustrated below.
The fluctuating wave will show on the interface when recording.
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2. If you do not hear any sound when the turntable is connected and you wish to listen to the music and /or video, it is
possible that the default playback device has been changed to USB PnP Audio Device when the turntable connects to the PC. Recommended: Remove the USB cable from the PC. Alternative: This solution requires you to change the setting manually every time you connect the USB cable to the PC. Change the setting as follows:
For Vista and Windows 7 users:
Click “Start” and go to the Control Panel. Find and click “Sound” icon. Sound window will be opened and the “Playback” window will be seen. You will see that the Speaker USB PnP Audio Device is set as default. To ensure the sound, click a playback device (e.g., Speaker High Definition Audio), then click “Set Default” and click OK. The sound should now work.
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For Other Windows versions users (e.g.: Windows XP):
Click “Start” and find “Settings”, “Control Panel”. In the Control Panel window, find and double click into “Sounds and Audio Devices”. In the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window, Volume window will be seen. Click the “Audio” tab to reveal the settings. In the Sound playback section, you will see that the USB PnP Audio Device is selected. To enable the sound, click the pull-down arrow and select your inbuilt sound device or sound card by name as the playback device (e.g., Realtek) and click OK and the sound should be enabled.
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DIVIDING TRACKS
After you have finished downloading, you may play back the songs through your computer before exporting. In stop
mode, simply click ( ) SKIP TO START button and click then the ( ) PLAY button.
1. Press ( ) button to return to the beginning of the first song.
2. Move cursor to the wave graphic area, left click mouse and hold then drag from left to right. Release the mouse
when the highlight reaches the end of the first song.
Highlighted
3. Click "File" tab then select "Export Selected Audio..."
4. In the next window, select a location as well as the format (most people prefer to save audios in MP3 format (MP3
format is most common)) in My Music and put the title in the file name. Click “Save”.
NOTE: The most common formats are: MP3, WAV (WAV uses a lot of space), and MYA/AAC (most iPod devices can play audios with this format).
You can also choose alternative formats such as AIFF, WAV, OGG or FLAC if these formats are supported on both your computer and the exported devices. Note that according to your selection, the Edit Metadata window may not appear.
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5. In the next window, fill in the information in the window entitled “Edit Metadata”. Then click “OK”.
Wait a few seconds before exporting the selected audio.
Second song to be divided and saved:
1. Move cursor to the wave graphic at the beginning of the second song. Left click mouse and hold then drag from left
to right until you reach and highlight the end of the second song.
2. Click "file" tab then select "Export Selected Audio...".
3. Follow above steps to divide songs, export and save, one-by-one.
MP3, WAV AND OGG FORMAT
THESE ARE DIGITAL FILE FORMATS FOR AUDIO (MUSIC) AND MOST CURRENT COMPUTERS ARE COMPATIBLE.
HOWEVER, IF YOU COPY THE FILE ONTO A CD DISC (CD-R OR CD-RW) AND PLAY WITH ANOTHER CD PLAYER,
YOU HAVE TO MAKE SURE THE CD PLAYER SUPPORTS THOSE FORMATS; OTHERWISE, THE COPIED CD DISC
WILL NOT PLAY. THE SAME THING IS TRUE WITH A COPIED FILE TO BE PLAYED ON ANOTHER MP3 PLAYER.
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EXPORT AND SAVE FOR WAV
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When the song is finished, click ( ) on the screen to stop playing. You can export and save tracks individually, or export and save into one file.
To export and save individually:
1. Highlight the song that you want to save then click the file tab on the audacity interface.
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Select the folder, put title in the file name and click the pull-down arrow to select a save type, such as WAV or OGG format.
3. Choose the file format of the recording that should be exported and put in the title in the file name and the folder of the location where it will be saved, i.e. desktop. Then click “Save”.
4. Edit Metadata window may appear, complete the information then press the OK button.
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5. Wait for a few seconds until the export & saving is completed.
Setting the language
1. Click Edit and select Preferences.
2. Another window titled with Audacity Preferences will appear. Click the Interface tab and click the pull down arrow to select the language you wanted.
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3. Then click OK to close the window. The new setting will only be active in the next start - that means you need to close the Audacity and re-open the software again.
AUDACITY FOR MAC USERS$
System Requirements
Audacity for Mac is a Universal Binary for OS X 10.6 and later. Audacity runs best with at least 1 GB RAM and a 1 GHz processor (2 GB RAM/2 GHz on OS X 10.7 and later).
For lengthy multi-track projects, we recommend a minimum of 2 GB RAM and 2 GHz processor (4 GB RAM on OS X
10.7 and later).
1. Please insert the Audacity software disk that comes with your unit. Click the Audacity disk on the desktop.
2. Select Audacity_for_mac for Macintosh system.
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TIPS: To check your computer OS version, you can click the Apple icon then select “About This Mac”.
The next window will display and the processor type and the OS version will display as below.
3. Double click on the Audacity_for_mac folder.
4. Then double click "audacity-macosx-ub-2.1.2.dmg".
Wait a few minutes until this window disappears.
Then another window will appear.
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Drag the "Audacity" folder in to "Applications" as the instruction show on the window.
5. Double click the Audacity folder and in the Audacity window, files will be displayed in the folder.
6. Double click the Audacity icon to start the software running, alternatively, drag the “orange ball wearing headphones” icon down onto the desktop toolbar. Click on this icon to run Audacity.
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CONFIGURING AUDACITY FOR MAC
Audacity Interface for Mac
Audacity Interface---Settings and controls
At the top of the main Audacity window, to the right of the play control buttons, you will see the input and output level meters (labeled L and R). Under the output level meter, is an icon that looks like a microphone. Next to the microphone is a black arrow that points down. Click this arrow and select Start Monitor. (If you do not see the input and output level meters, open
your Preferences again as described above.)
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AUDACITY CONTROLS AND BUTTONS
Use the attribute control button at the top of the screen to go to Beginning, Play, Record, Pause, Stop and End. Use the File, Edit, View, Transport, Tracks, Generate, Effect and Analyze menus to Save, Export, and Edit the music.
1. Click the ( ) button to skip to start;
2. Click the ( ) button to play;
3. Click the ( ) button to record;
4. Click the ( ) button to pause the recording;
5. Click the ( ) button to stop the recording;
6. Click the ( ) button to skip to end;
7. Input level monitor
8. Output level monitor
9. Input device
10. Output device
11. Adjust the input volume.
12. Adjust the output volume.
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AUDACITY PREFERENCES SETTINGS
A few settings will be required before you download the music.
1. Click “Audacity” on the Audacity interface, select “Preferences” and another window will appear on the screen.
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2. In the window of Audacity Preferences click “Devices” on the left hand side. Then on the right side within the Recording Device column, set Device to “USB PnP Audio Device”, Channels to “2 (Stereo)”. NOTE: If you cannot find the " USB PnP Audio Device" in the Device list, close the Audacity Software and re-open and try again. Ensure that the turntable is connected to the computer.
3. Click “Recording” on the left. Then on the right side in Playthrough column, click the checkbox beside “Software Playthrough: Listen while recording or monitoring new track”. In the Sound Activated Recording column, click the checkbox beside “Sound Activated Recording”, then slide the meter to -36 db. NOTE: Once the ‘Sound Activated Recording’ is selected, the Pause button will not work during recording.
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4. Click “Quality” on the left then on the right side in the Sampling column, select “44100 Hz” in Default Sample Rate and select “16-bit” in Default Sample Format.
5. Click “Libraries” on the left then on the right side in MP3 Export Library column, check if the program has detected and shown the MP3 Library Version there. If shown, skip and forward to step 6.
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If “MP3 export library not found” is displayed, you must find the “LAME”. Click “Locate…” button then a window named “Locate Lame” appears to find where the “LAME” is. Click the “Browse…” button to find it.
If you cannot find it or the LAME file you found is not compatible, click the “Download” button and a website will show automatically. Scroll down the webpage to find a title named “Mac OS X”. Click the “LAME download page” and another website will show automatically.
Find and Click the "MAC OSX downloads"
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You will notice a form showing the LAME for all version systems. Find a title named “For Audacity 1.3.3 or later on Mac OS X 10.4 and greater (Intel or PPC), and audacity 1.2.5 on OS X 10.4 and later (Intel)” and then click “Lame Library v3.98.2 for Audacity on OSX.dmg” or "here" to download the file. Then locate LAME and click OK.
6. Click OK to close the Preferences interface.
SETTING THE RECORDING INPUT LEVEL
It is recommended that the recording input level is adjusted prior to starting to record. Slide the output level to about 0.5, slide the input level to 0.3, then get your record ready.
RECORDING OPERATION
To download music and save into computer:
1. Place the record on the turntable.
2. Move the tone-arm over to the record to start playing.
3. Click the Record ( ) button to start recording.
The waves (left and right tracks) will show on the interface.
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4. At end of the song, click “pause” ( ) button on computer and press Stop button on turntable, move cursor to the
wave area and left click at the end of the song.
For the next song, replace the album or move tone-arm to another desired song. Press Play button on the turntable to
start playing the next song. Immediately press “pause” ( ) button on computer and downloading will continue and
another R/L track will appear on the interface.
NOTE: Pause button will not work during recording process if the ‘Sound Activated Recording’ in the Preferences
Recording is selected. Clear the checkbox next to the ‘Sound Activated Recording’ if you want to pause recording
manually.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have finished downloading.
NOTE: Do not click stop button on computer while continuously downloading songs. Remember to click pause button
in between your desired songs. Press stop button on the computer only when all your desired songs have been
downloaded.
After your have finished downloading, you may play back the songs through your computer. In stop mode, simply click
( ) SKIP TO START button then the ( ) PLAY button.
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DIVIDING TRACKS
1. Press ( ) button to return to the beginning of the first song.
2. Move cursor to the wave graphic area, left click the mouse and hold then drag from left to right. Release the
mouse when the highlighter has reached the end of the first song.
3. Click "File" tab then select "Export Selected Audio...".
4. The window will pop up a dialog box for you to complete the Metadata. Click OK button when completed.
5. Then a window appears, select your music file location and format and type in your file name. Click “Save” and the song is saved on the computer.
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6. Edit Metadata window will appear. Complete the information then click OK. Wait for a few minutes until the saving is complete.
EXPORT AND SAVE FILES (AFTER RECORDING IS COMPLETED)
! When the recording is finished, click the ( ) on the screen and stop the cassette playback.
! You have a music download on your computer now.
! You may play back the song through your computer.
! Simply click the ( ) to play.
1. To export and save individually, click the “File” tab on the Audacity window then select “Export Selected Audio…”.
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To export and save into one file, click the “File” tab on the Audacity window then select “Export Audio”.
2. A window will pop up after clicking Export. It will default to the MP3 format, but you also can select other formats by clicking the arrow located at the right of the MP3 Files.
3. Complete the “Save As” and Save-in location, click the Save button and the Edit Metadata window will display. Complete the information if necessary then click OK and wait a few minutes until it is finished saving.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE!
If you experience any problems with your unit, kindly consult the following guide prior to calling your dealer.
NO SOUND:
• If you are not getting any sound into the software application, go back to the preferences as shown above and make sure that you have selected the USB PnP Audio Device for the recording device in the devices.
• Power Cycle: Close Audacity, turn off the turntable, unplug the USB Cable. then plug in the USB Cable, turn on the turntable and reopen Audacity.
• If you are not able to hear any audio as you play the record, please click on the microphone drop-down arrow and select
Start Monitoring. This will enable you to hear the audio from the turntable, even if you have not record-enabled the Audacity
application.
Check the microphone slider to make sure that it is at full volume, all the way to the right as shown below. If you find the recording sounds low or distorted, adjust the microphone slider.
• If you still do not have the fluctuating wave on the interface during recording, or the recording sounds unsatisfactory, adjust the recording volume as follows:
Click the launchpad icon
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In the new interface, find the “Sound” icon and double click it.
Adjust the Output volume under “Sound Effects”
Under “Input”, select “USB PnP Audio Device” and adjust the “Input volume”
POOR SOUND QUALITY:
• Check your stylus to make sure it is secured to the tone arm. The stylus must be connected to the tone arm whenever using the turntable.
• Make sure that your RCA plugs are plugged into a source or not touching bare metal. If you are experiencing noise through the USB, you may have interference from the RCA plugs. Ensure the USB cable is not touching or near any other cables.
• If you experience any odd sounds coming from the recording, try closing all applications and restarting the computer.
Only run Audacity while recording.
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