Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation & Operation
- Software Guide
- Table of Contents
- System Requirements
- Installing Audacity software for MAC OSX and above
- Setting up your MAC (OSX and above) to work with your USB Turntable
- Additional MAC audio settings
- Installing Audacity software for PC
- Setting up your PC (with Windows XP) to work with your USB Turntable
- Setting up your PC (with Windows Vista or Windows 7) to work with your USB Turntable
- Setting up your PC to work with Audacity
- Recording Albums with Audacity
- Scan of CD-ROM
- Warranty
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Setting up your PC to work with Audacity
4. Next, select Quality tab at the top.
• Default Sample Rate: 44100 Hz.
• Default Sample Format: 16-bit.
• Real-time sample rate converter: Fast Sinc Interpolation.
• High-quality sample rate converter: High-quality Sinc Interpolation.
• Real-time dither:
None.
• High-quality dither: Triangle.
• Select OK to save settings and exit Preferences menu.
5. Next, from the main Audacity window, select the drop-down box (arrow
pointing down) next to the microphone near the middle of your screen.
• If you don’t see the drop-down box or the microphone pictured above, return
to Preferences Menu (see step 2, page 21). Select the Interface tab. Check
Enable Meter Toolbar
. This will allow you to see the microphone with the
drop-down box on your main screen.
• Select Monitor Input from the drop-down menu. NOTE: You will need to
select this setting every time you launch Audacity. The other settings selected
above will be saved when you exit the program.
NOTE: The screens shown are from Audacity 1.2.6; later versions of Audacity
may change.