
DLZ CREATOR ADAPTIVE DIGITAL MIXER FOR PODCASTING AND STREAMING, FEATURING MIX AGENT™ TECHNOLOGY
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Settings > Bluetooth / Disk > SD Card
This first part below was mentioned way, way back in the hardware section – albeit briefly – but it
is worth repeating. Whether or not it is worthy of a second read, however, is entirely up to you!
The microSD slot is nestled in-between the power connector and USB-A jack on the rear panel.
Not only is the DLZ Creator a great mixer with some pretty amazing features, but here you can also record podcasts, interviews,
in-studio gigs and more to a microSD card!
Formatting
– We know you’re an eager beaver, all psyched to start recording, but let’s take care of something very important
first: formatting the microSD Card. First, get a microSD Card; this could be a brand new one or one you’ve had for awhile
so long as it’s Class 10 or better.
microSD Cards need to be Class 10 or better to ensure reliable operation. If using an older microSD Card, it’s a high
possibility that some samples will be dropped because the card is too slow. We are not in the business of suggesting
what microSD Card to go with, but choosing one with an instantly recognizable, quality, trustworthy name doesn’t
hurt.
Some examples we’ve heard of:
• SanDisk
• PNY
• Lexar
• Samsung
• Kingston
Even if the microSD Card has already been formatted via a different source, we highly suggest formatting
via the DLZ Creator. In fact, never mind the “highly suggest.” DO IT!
Just follow the steps listed below:
These probably goes without saying, but we’re going to say them, anyway. In order for the microSD card to be formatted
via the DLZ Creator, (1) the microSD card needs to be connected to the DLZ Creator’s microSD card slot with the card’s
electrical contacts facing down; the top of the microSD card (with the brand name, disc size, etc.) faces up towards
the “SD™” logo (as seen below).
Electrical Contacts
microSD card OUT
microSD card IN