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Bit Depth

:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Like Sample Rate, the options shown in this menu will depend on the Encoder selected above. 

Keep in mind that file sizes will increase as this setting is increased.

 

  Tips:

 

  16-bit WAV  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .   is the standard audio CD rate.

 

  24-bit WAV  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .yields the best sound quality.

 

  96kbps MP3  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .will effectively capture voice dictations.

 

  160kbps MP3    .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .offers reasonable quality of popular music.

 

  16 / 24   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . When  WAV  is  selected  as  the  encoder,  this  menu  will  allow  you  to  set  the  bit-depth  of  your 

recording. 

 

  96 / 112 / 120 / 160 /

 

  192 / 224 / 320 .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .When MP3 is selected as the encoder, this value will determine the bit-rate of the file. 

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Channels

:  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . Stereo The Stereo option will cause the MicroTrack 24/96 to record both the left and right inputs 

into discrete channels. This is the default setting for the MicroTrack 24/96.

 

  Mono .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . In  a  later  version  of  firmware,  this  option  will  cause  the  MicroTrack  24/96  to  only  record  one 

channel of audio instead of two.  Please check the M-Audio website at http://www.m-audio.com 
for the free update.  Instructions for loading the update will be included with the update itself.

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Record Time Available

: .  .  .  .    This is not an adjustable parameter—it merely shows the space available on the media in the 

MicroTrack 24/96. When you select this option, it may take a moment to calculate the available 
time  and  display  on  the  screen.  This  information  is  provided  to  help  you  verify  you  will  have 
enough recording space before recording, and make a choice of which recording parameters to 
use. If you see that you’re getting low on memory space, you can choose to use MP3 encoding 
instead of WAV to yield smaller recordings.  Keep in mind this feature only accounts for recording 
space when determining record time—it does not account for battery life.

Back Light Menu

This menu sets the automatic shutoff time for the MicroTrack 24/96’s back light. Since the backlight drains more battery power, you have 
the ability to automatically turn the light off to maximize your battery life.

When set to “always off,” the back light will never turn on. When “always on” is selected, the back light will be on whenever the MicroTrack 
24/96 is powered on. The other three settings available on this menu determine the amount of time the back light will stay on after the 
last control is pressed on the MicroTrack 24/96. For example, if “5 seconds” is selected, the back light will turn on any time a button is 
pressed on the MicroTrack 24/96. The back light will then turn off 5 seconds after the last button is pressed.

System Menu

1)  Connect to PC 

This menu option is used to place your MicroTrack 24/96 in “host mode,” effectively turning the MicroTrack 24/96 into a USB Compact 
Flash card reader. This allows quick and easy transfer of audio and firmware files between your computer and the MicroTrack 24/96.

While the MicroTrack 24/96 is in host mode, the MicroTrack 24/96 cannot play nor record audio files.  The screen will simply display the 
“M-Audio” logo and USB icon to indicate it is in host mode.  

CAUTION

: It is suggested that you close the connection from the computer BEFORE disconnecting the MicroTrack 24/96 USB connection 

or exiting host mode on the MicroTrack 24/96.  If you fail to do this, there is a slight chance that information on the CompactFlash card 
might get corrupted.  Refer to the section entitled “Disconnecting the MicroTrack 24/96 From Your Computer” for instructions how to 
unmount and disconnect your MicroTrack 24/96 from Windows XP and Macintosh OS X computers.

To enter host mode:

 

1  Connect a USB cable from the computer to the MicroTrack 24/96.

 

2  Select “Connect to PC” from the “System” menu.  The “M-Audio” logo will appear on the screen to indicate it is in host mode.

Another method to enter host mode:

 

1  Turn off the MicroTrack 24/96.

 

2   Connect a USB cable from the computer to the MicroTrack 24/96.  The MicroTrack 24/96 will automatically power up and enter 

host mode. The “M-Audio” logo will appear on the screen to indicate it is in host mode.

3 - Hardware Controls and Indicators

Summary of Contents for MicroTrack 24/96

Page 1: ...MicroTrack 24 96 Professional 2 Channel Mobile Digital Recorder User Guide...

Page 2: ...in the Box You should have received the following items in your MicroTrack 24 96 box MicroTrack 24 96 unit USB cable Stereo T microphone Earbuds Protective bag USB power supply CompactFlash card Print...

Page 3: ...96 immediately If you continue to run the MicroTrack 24 96 on battery the unit will eventually turn off You will then have to recharge the battery before the MicroTrack 24 96 can be turned on again If...

Page 4: ...oTrack 24 96 s left and right inputs The current input level is represented by triangles in the L R level meters on the main screen 5 Signal Indicators Will light when a signal is detected at the asso...

Page 5: ...Jack Connect a pair of headphones with an 1 8 plug for monitoring the MicroTrack 24 96 Bottom 12 RCA Outputs Line level outputs from the MicroTrack 24 96 13 S PDIF Input Allows a S PDIF format digita...

Page 6: ...evices The M position should be used when recording from microphones The H position uses a higher gain stage on the 1 4 TRS inputs which can help when recording quiet signals or using microphones with...

Page 7: ...ard and or Microdrive Main Menu Pressing the MENU button will display a list of menu categories the Main menu on the MicroTrack 24 96 s display You can then push up and down on the NAV wheel to move t...

Page 8: ...also need to use the L M H switch to set the operating mode for these inputs S PDIF Selects the S PDIF digital input as the recording source When S PDIF is selected the LEVELS buttons will have no ef...

Page 9: ...have the ability to automatically turn the light off to maximize your battery life When set to always off the back light will never turn on When always on is selected the back light will be on whenev...

Page 10: ...o select the curve then press in to activate it The EQ has the following settings 1 Normal This defeats the EQ and provides at playback response 2 Bass Boost Increases the low frequencies during playb...

Page 11: ...tore the defaults If you want to cancel this operation press MENU to exit 10 Firmware Update From time to time M Audio may release updates to the operating system for the MicroTrack 24 96 Directions f...

Page 12: ...the INPUT SOURCE of the MicroTrack 24 96 Use the MENU key and NAV wheel to select Record Settings Input Source Select the proper input and press the NAV wheel in again to make your selection 4 Select...

Page 13: ...e recording levels and parameters are set you may begin recording Press the REC button to start recording a new le The circle in the upper left corner of the screen shows that the MicroTrack 24 96 is...

Page 14: ...the NAV wheel If you are within the rst three seconds of a le pressing down will skip back to the previous le skip ahead to the next le by pressing in and up on the NAV wheel return to the beginning o...

Page 15: ...k 24 96 will turn itself on and enter host mode It is suggested that you close the connection from the computer BEFORE disconnecting the MicroTrack 24 96 USB connection or exiting host mode on the Mic...

Page 16: ...Windows will only be able to unmount the MicroTrack 24 96 if there are no programs trying to use les contained on the MicroTrack 24 96 s CompactFlash media If Windows says that it cannot remove the M...

Page 17: ...866 872 0444 Sales fax 514 396 7102 Internet Home Page http www m audio ca M AUDIO France Floor 6 Gresham House 53 Clarendon Road Watford WD17 1LA United Kingdom M AUDIO Japan 460 0002 2 18 10 Assista...

Page 18: ...42 37 1 18 36 32 1 5 49 34 6144 6 5 7 51 4 15 50 53 3 17 28 43 3 2 33 55 2 15 54 48 1 20 44 21 8192 8 6 50 28 6 5 7 51 4 23 18 17 4 3 25 14 3 13 13 3 2 11 39 8 Media Capacity MB WAV Recording Time in...

Page 19: ...distribution systems pay audio or audio on demand applications and the like or on physical media compact discs digital versatile discs semiconductor chips hard drives memory cards and the like An ind...

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