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• 45 rpm adaptor
• Extra stylus
• User Manual
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Setting recording sound levels
It is VERY important that the sound levels are set correctly in Windows, otherwise the sound recorded through
Audacity will be distorted.
Windows XP
Click the start menu, go to control panel, select sounds and sound levels, select sound units. Under Sound re-
cording, click volume.
Set the volume very low, e.g 2 or 3 to begin with, start playback of a record and adjust the sound level so that
the sound is not distorted.
Windows Vista
Click the start bubble, go to control panel, select hardware and sound, select sound, select recording, select the
turntable input, normally USB PnP Audio Device and click on properties Click on levels
Set the volume very low, e.g. 2 or 3 to begin with, start playback of a record and adjust the sound level so that
the sound is not distorted.
Windows 7
Click the start bubble, go to control panel, select hardware and sound, select Sound, select recording, select the
turntable input, normally Microphone, 2 USB PnP Audio Device and click on properties. Click on levels. Set the
volume very low, e.g. 2 or 3 to begin with, start playback of a record and adjust the sound level so that the sound
is not distorted. If no sound is heard when the playback is started, please click on listen and select listen to this
unit, select apply and try again.
After you complete the above settings, you are ready to start recording.
Making a recording
1.
With the software installed, you can record vinyl records to your PC.
2.
Plug in your turntable to an AC outlet and connect the USB port on the turntable to an USB port of your
computer.
3.
Power on your turntable and open the Audacity program.
4.
Press the record button on the toolbar to start recording while your record is playing.
5.
You will see the waveform of the audio on the screen as it is recording. You will hear the audio coming
from the output of your computers soundcard. (Make sure Software Playthrough is selected in the set-
tings. Please see chapter Software Configuration)
6.
Press the stop button on the toolbar to stop recording.