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What's In The Box?![]() |
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Where Are The Counterweight & 45RMP adapter?![]() |
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Where Is The Belt?![]() |
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How Do You Put On The Belt?![]() |
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How Do You Put On The Belt 2?![]() |
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How Do You Balance The Arm 1?![]() |
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How Do You Balance The Arm 2?![]() |
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How Do You Balance The Arm 3?![]() |
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How Do You Balance The Arm 4?![]() |
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How Do You Balance The Arm 5?![]() |
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How Do Set The Counterweight 2?![]() |
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How Do You Set The Antiskating Control?![]() |
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How Do You Put On The Dust Cover?![]() |
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How Do You Connect The Turntable To the Interface Mixer?![]() |
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How Do You Take Off The Cartridge Guard?![]() |
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| You Won't Need This Section. But. . . What If The Stylus Assembly Comes Off Anyway? ![]() |
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| How To Use The USB Adapter With Your Notebook Computer. Here's the Problem ![]() |
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| Your laptop computer doesn't have a line in jack. If yours is like mine
and most others, you'll have two jacks like these I'm showing you above.
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Just Plug It in.![]() |
| Yep. That's it. As long as you are running Windows XP or W7/Vista, there's
nothing to do. Just plug it in and your computer will automatically recognize
it because it's plug and play. Here I'm plugging it into one of my USB Ports.
And remember, unplug it and your computer goes back to its own sound card instantly.
There's nothing you ever have to worry about. Windows 7/Vista Note: You can use any USB jack on your computer. But once your computer recognizes the adapter, always use the same jack. You can't move to another. |
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| Here's the USB adapter. Remember it's actually an external sound card. Arrow 1.) Then plug the cable we give you with the Mixer Interface into the Jack on the Right as shown. You don't use the jack on the left. NOT BLUE JACK. This is the same cable I've been telling you to plug into the blue jack. But with the USB adapter, just plug it into the IN jack. Arrow 2.)Set the switch, toward the Line to the right as shown. If you switch it in the other direction it changes the jack from Line In to Mic In and that's not what we want.
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Oh, And Here's how You Can Hear Your Sound As You Record Using the
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WHY DON'T I HEAR ANY SOUND??? One more thing. The only disadvantage to using the USB audio adapter is that for most notebook computers you can't hear the sound while you record. When you click playback you'll hear it no problem (see below), but while you are actually recording, you probably won't hear it. But have not fear. That's not a problem either. Your Mixer Interface has a headphone jack that you can use with either a headset or a pair of computer speakers. No problem. Plus I've INCLUDED a 3.5mm to 1/4" adapter so that you can use either a pro 1/4" jacked headset or the 3.5mm stereo jacks that come with all computer speakers to listen while you record. Remember after you record everything will work normally. It's just during record or monitoring that you need to use this sound source.
Headphone/Speaker Volume Control. And here's the actual volume control
to control anything plugged into the headphone jack of the Interface
Mixer. It has no effect on the Mixer's output, just the headphone jack.
So remember. 1st set the PFL switch to A or B depending on where your
music source is plugged in, then set your volume.
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HOW To Set The Editor Itself To Record From The USB Adapter ![]() |
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Your Recording Source - W7/Vista 2.![]() |
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Your Recording Source - W7/Vista 3.![]() |
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Your Recording Source - W7/Vista 4.![]() |
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Your Recording Source - XP 1.![]() |
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Your Recording Source - XP 2.![]() |
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| Here's The Silver Adapter Solution ![]() |
| This is your new USB audio adapter. Just plug it into your USB jack and you'll
instantly have a great stereo Line In jack. That's all it does. It's actually
a tiny 3.5" external sound card. It gives you a Line In Jack so you can use
your Notebook or Laptop computer just like at desktop. There's no special software
or anything to do as long as you are running Windows XP or Windows W7/Vista. Just
plug it in and it will become your computer's sound card until you unplug it.
You'll get the same great sound. You'll make Wave Files to burn to CDs or MP3 files to take with you in Your iPod or other MP3 player. |
Just Plug It in 1.![]() |
| Yep. That's it. As long as you are running Windows XP or W7/Vista, there's
nothing to do. Just plug it in and your computer will automatically recognize
it because it's plug and play. Here I'm plugging it into one of my USB Ports.
And remember, unplug it and your computer goes back to its own sound card instantly.
There's nothing you ever have to worry about. Windows 7/Vista Note: You can use any USB jack on your computer. But once your computer recognizes the adapter, always use the same jack. You can't move to another. |
Just Plug It in 2. |
| Here's the USB adapter. Remember it's actually an external sound card. Arrow 1.) Plug the other end of the cable we give you with
the Adapter (not the one that came with the mixer interface) that you've plugged
into the Sound Card/Amp output jacks on the interface mixer, into the Jacks on
the Right marked INPUT. You don't use the jacks on the left, they are output jacks.
With the USB adapter, just plug it into the IN jack. |
Oh, And Here's how You Can Hear Your Sound As You Record Using the
DAK Editor.![]() |
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WHY DON'T I HEAR ANY SOUND??? One more thing. The only disadvantage to using the USB audio adapter is that for most notebook computers you can't hear the sound while you record. When you click playback you'll hear it no problem (see below), but while you are actually recording, you probably won't hear it. But have not fear. That's not a problem either. Your Mixer Interface has a headphone jack that you can use with either a headset or a pair of computer speakers. No problem. Plus I've INCLUDED a 3.5mm to 1/4" adapter so that you can use either a pro 1/4" jacked headset or the 3.5mm stereo jacks that come with all computer speakers to listen while you record. Remember after you record everything will work normally. It's just during record or monitoring that you need to use this sound source.
Headphone/Speaker Volume Control. And here's the actual volume control
to control anything plugged into the headphone jack of the Interface Mixer. It
has no effect on the Mixer's output, just the headphone jack. So remember. 1st
set the PFL switch to A or B depending on where your music source is plugged in,
then set your volume.
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HOW To Set The Editor Itself To Record From The USB Adapter ![]() |
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Choose
Your Recording Source - W7/Vista 1.![]() |
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Choose
Your Recording Source - W7/Vista 2.![]() |
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Choose
Your Recording Source - W7/Vista 3.![]() |
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Choose
Your Recording Source - W7/Vista 4.![]() |
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Your Recording Source - XP 1.![]() |
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Your Recording Source - XP 2.![]() |
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