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2. How to record
Set your USB turntable up to play the song or album you want to record
Click on the red Play button to start the recording.
Lower tone arm on USB Turntable onto album and track you want to record.
Click on the blue Pause button to pause the recording. Press it again to continue.
Click on the yellow Stop button.
That’s it. You can now play around with your recording and explore the editing capabilities of Audacity.
Remember that you can use the Undo function almost without limits while the project is open.
Note:
CD’S cannot be burned directly from the Audacity application. Other CD burning applications should be used.
FAQ:
Software
:
F: can not listen to record while recording
A: please activate "software playthrough" in audacity like shown in IM.
check the record source (USB Audio Codec) like shown in IM
check volume settings of your computer
F: can not store songs as MP3
A: please download LAME MP3-Codec from the internet
F: can not record
A: first the player has to be connected with the computer, then AUDACITY may be started.
F: can only record MONO
A: mostly this occurs with VISTA. please select in Windows config recording source as "stereo" not "mono" or
"microphone"
Player:
F: sound is crackling
A: please make sure that this player is connected to a high-level-input of your amplifier. High-level inputs are:
CD, AUX, TAPE. The input PHONE is not suitable. The player has a built-in pre-amplifier.
clean the stylus and the vinyl
check for correct counterweight setting
check for correct anti-skating-level
F: direct recoding is not possible
A: USB-Stick/Card is write-protected
check correct file system (FAT16)
F: direct recoded songs are recorded oversteered
A: check for correct recording level, see point 20 of IM
If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please
Note that: Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for
recycling advice. (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)