Owner's Manual

14
DSD recording (Recording using AudioGate)
Preparations
Here's how to make seings for DSD native playback. If you're using a Mac, choose “KORG
2ch 1bit Audio Device” as the “Input Device Name” (refer to step 5 of “DSD native play-
back via Mac (Core Audio)” on page 12).
The recorded le will be stereo, and the sampling rate will be the value shown in the up-
per part of AudioGate.
1
Using an audio cable, connect the line output of your audio device or your record play-
er to the line/phono input jacks of the DS-DAC-10R.
If necessary, connect the ground terminal of your record player to the phono ground
terminal of the DS-DAC-10R.
2
In AudioGate, click the Rec Seing buon to access the recording le seings.
3
Click “Input Type,” and select “Line” or “Phono.
4
If you’re recording an LP record and want to apply the equalizer during playback,
click “Recording Phono Equalizer Type” and turn it “O.If you want to apply the
equalizer during recording, select the appropriate curve.
5
Click “DSD Recording File Format” and select “DSDIFF,” “DSF,” or “WSD.
6
Click the OK buon to close the recording seings.
7
Click AudioGate’s input monitor seings buon (Input Monitor).
8
Play back your audio device, and drag the input level slider so that the clip indicator of
AudioGate’s level meter does not light.
9
To start recording, click AudioGate’s record buon [
l
].
10
Click the stop buon [
n
] to stop recording.
For details, refer to the AudioGate4 owner's manual.